| aquatic |
[ah-KWA-tic] living in the water, at least for most of the life cycle (see also terrestrial).
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| aquatic |
living or growing in or on the water.
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| aqueous solubility |
The extent to which a compound will dissolve in water. The log of solubility is generally inversely related to molecular weight.
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| aqueous |
Literally, watery. Used to describe solutions of substances dissolved in water.
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| aquatic |
Aquatic means relating to the water. Aquatic animals are adapted to living in the land most of the time (as opposed to living on the land, inthe air, or in trees). Fish, dolphins, and river otters are examples of aquatic animals. ARBOREAL Arboreal means living in trees.
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