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Garrett Pace
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7 October, 07:18
Why does (aq) indicates the symbol of a mixture
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Wade Lopez
7 October, 07:21
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Aq=aqueous = contain H2O = = liquid form
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Jacey Tucker
7 October, 07:32
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Aq mean aqueous mixture. it indicate the aqueous mixture.
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