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how to determine whether precipitate is formed in a reaction or not??????

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Answered by DonDj
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◆ Mainly, the precipitate is formed in the case of Double Displacement Reactions.

◆ The precipitate is insoluble substance which is remained after the reaction of certain compounds.


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Answered by apple1426
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hi my frd. A precipitation reaction refers to the formation of an insoluble salt when two solutions containing soluble salts are combined. The insoluble salt that falls out of solution is known as the precipitate, hence the reaction’s name.Precipitation reactions can help determine the presence of various ions in solution.A solubility table can be used to predict precipitation reactions.

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precipitation: the process of an insoluble salt forming from its aqueous ions and falling out of solutionnet ionic equation: a method or writing a precipitation reaction without spectator ions

Precipitation refers to a chemical reaction that occurs in aqueous solution when two ions bond together to form an insoluble salt, which is known as the precipitate.

A precipitation reaction can occur when two solutions containing different salts are mixed, and a cation/anion pair in the resulting combined solution forms an insoluble salt; this salt then precipitates out of solution.



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