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  • curprev 06:2706:27, 16 August 20212409:4061:214:f43f::1e19:e0b0 talk 1,024 bytes −3,297 For example, a solution of table salt, or sodium chloride (NaCl), in water would be represented as {{chem2|Na+(aq) + Cl−(aq)}}. The word ''aqueous'' (which comes from ''aqua'') means pertaining to, related to, similar to, or dissolved in, water. As water is an excellent solvent and is also naturally abundant, it is a ubiquitous solvent in chemistry. Aqueous solution is water with a pH of 7.0 where the hydrogen ions ({{chem2|H+}}) and hydroxide ions ({{chem2|OH−}}... undo Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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