If all the ions in a reaction are shown to be soluble, then no precipitation reaction occurs. HOW DO WE KNOW IF THE IONS ARE SOLUBLE?? please tell fast
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If the rules state that an ion is soluble, then it remains in its aqueous ion form. If an ion is insoluble based on the solubility rules, then it forms a solid with an ion from the other reactant. If all the ions in a reaction are shown to be soluble, then no precipitation reaction occurs.
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