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The term used to describe an insoluble substance or salt.​

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Answered by Navami10
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Insoluble salts are ionic compounds that are insoluble in water: the salt continues to exist as a solid rather than dissolving in the liquid. ... If an insoluble salt forms by the reaction of soluble substances in water and falls out of solution, we call it a precipitate

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Insoluble salts are ionic compounds that are insoluble in water: the salt continues to exist as a solid rather than dissolving in the liquid. ... If an insoluble salt forms by the reaction of soluble substances in water and falls out of solution, we call it a precipitate

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