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Precipitate is an _________ residue formed. ​

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Answered by inamul7
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Answer:

Precipitate is an double displacement reaction involving the production of a solid and residue formed.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Precipitate is an insoluble residue formed

  • Reactions forming a precipitate are known as Precipitation Reactions
  • Precipitates are a characteristic of Double Displacement reactions

Precipitate are generally insoluble in any aqueous medium. They float on the surface of the fluid medium. In other words,it's suspensed molecule

They are generally white in colour,but can be yellow or green also

Example,

Sodium Sulphate + Barium Chloride ==========> Sodium Chloride + Barium Sulphate

Here,Barium Sulphate is the white insoluble precipitate

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