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reaction between a solid and liquid​

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A solid-liquid reaction may be defined as one in which a solid of low solubility (the reacting solid) reacts with a liquid to forin a second solid of even lower solubility (the product solid), the term liquid being here intended to include both solveilt and solute indiscriminately.

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A solid-liquid reaction may be defined as one in which a solid of low solubility (the reacting solid) reacts with a liquid to forin a second solid of even lower solubility (the product solid), the term liquid being here intended to include both solveilt and solute indiscriminately

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