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Aqueous reactions are chemical reactions that occur in a water solution. The term "aqueous" refers to the presence of water, which acts as the solvent in the reaction. In aqueous reactions, reactants are dissolved in water, allowing the reaction to occur, and the products are also dissolved in water. The properties of water, such as its ability to dissolve a wide range of substances, its moderate temperature, and its relatively neutral pH, make it a common medium for chemical reactions in many different fields, including biology, chemistry, and environmental science. In addition, water can also play a role in the reaction itself, by acting as a reactant or a catalyst.
AQUEOUS REACTIONS
Characteristics of substances dissolved in water
Formation of a solid substance from a solution
Involve the transfer of hydrogen ions (H+)
Oxidation Is Loss, Reduction Is Gain(Electrons)
Determining Molarity & Conducting Dilutions
Determine Unknown Conc.[M] Of Solutions
Problems and Exercises of Unit 4.
A summary and review of all Unit 4.
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