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'''Aquatic Chemistry''' is the study of chemical reactions in aqueous ]s, including ], ], and ]. '''Aquatic chemistry''' is the study of chemical reactions in aqueous ]s, including ], ], and ].


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Aquatic chemistry is the study of chemical reactions in aqueous solutions, including acid-base reactions, redox reactions, and precipitation-dissolution reactions.

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