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  • Chemical Liquid Terminology: Definitions and Options
    There isn't one single word that perfectly captures "chemical liquid." It depends on what specific aspect you want to emphasize. Here are some options and their nuances:

    General terms:

    * Solution: A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances, where one (the solute) is dissolved in another (the solvent).

    * Liquid: A state of matter characterized by fluidity and a relatively high density compared to gases.

    * Reagent: A substance that participates in a chemical reaction.

    More specific terms:

    * Solvent: The liquid that dissolves the solute in a solution.

    * Solute: The substance that gets dissolved in the solvent.

    * Electrolyte: A solution that conducts electricity due to the presence of ions.

    * Aqueous solution: A solution where water is the solvent.

    * Organic liquid: A liquid composed of organic compounds (containing carbon).

    * Inorganic liquid: A liquid composed of inorganic compounds (not containing carbon).

    Other options:

    * Chemical: A general term for any substance with a defined chemical composition.

    * Fluid: A substance that can flow and deform under stress (includes liquids and gases).

    The best word to use will depend on the specific context and what aspect of the chemical liquid you want to highlight.

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