Aqueous Solution
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A solution in which water is the solvent
Real World Example
Imagine trying to make a cup of tea, but you're unsure how much sugar to add to get the perfect taste. Just as tea relies on water to dissolve the sugar evenly, creating a sweet and balanced drink, an aqueous solution uses water as the solvent to dissolve various substances. In both cases, water acts as the medium that evenly distributes components—whether it's sugar in tea or substances in a scientific solution—ensuring a consistent mix throughout.
Practice Version
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