Submitted by Zalack t3_11x4f9t in askscience
RestlessARBIT3R t1_jd4n0l2 wrote
Reply to comment by cracksmack85 in Can a single atom be determined to be in any particular phase of matter? by Zalack
Aqueous just means that it’s dissolved in a liquid. Ionic things dissolved in a liquid get covered in water molecules because the water molecules are polar and the ions are charged. Non-ionic things dissolved in liquid are usually just polar and can form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules so that it looks like a single solution as opposed to when things don’t dissolve
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