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explain formation of precipitate. ​

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Answered by pawanbatra2006
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Answer:

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.

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Answered by sayan3817
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Answer:

When two soluble salts reacts or 1 soluble salt and 1 soluble base reacts a precipitate forms

Explanation:

Precipitates are insoluble solid substances

Example

Fe(NO₃)₂+2NaOH-->Fe(OH)₂+2NaNO₃

Here Fe(OH)₂ is a dirty green ppt.

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