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how is a precipitation reaction different from a neutralization reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A neutralization reaction is a double displacement reaction taking place between the acids and the bases. A precipitation reaction is a double displacement reaction taking place between two aqueous ionic compounds which forms a new insoluble ionic compound.

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