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why do some substances appear as precipitate in a solution ?​

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Answered by dhareaveer
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Precipitates are insoluble ionic solid products of a reaction, formed when certain cations and anions combine in an aqueous solution. Some reactions depend on temperature, such as solutions used for buffers, whereas others are dependent only on solution concentration.

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