I'm aware of phase notation of $\ce{(aq)}$ for aqueous solutions. Is there something similar for solutions of chemical X dissolved in chemical Y?
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$\begingroup$ Welcome to Chem.SE! I edited your post a bit for clarity -- if you don't like my changes, please feel free to roll them back (click either "edit", or the "edited [time]" above my name). I feel like I've come across something like this at some point, but I don't remember anything specific. Hopefully someone'll know. Please take a look at the tour and the help center for more info about the site -- enjoy! $\endgroup$– hBy2PyMay 31, 2018 at 2:27
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$\begingroup$ X / Y will do$\!$ $\endgroup$– Ivan NeretinMay 31, 2018 at 3:31
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1$\begingroup$ Does this answer your question? Phase abbreviations for non-aqueous solutions $\endgroup$– mykhalJun 7, 2020 at 15:02
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