Chemistry, asked by wilyee, 3 months ago

why might a bright yellow solid form when two clear colorless liquids are mixed.

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Answered by mannyaujlabestie
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Answer:

Low solubility => precipitate will form (s) . An example of a yellow precipitate forming is through the reaction of potassium iodide, KI with lead (II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2 . ... The solution in the person's hand is colourless and the solution in the other beaker is colourless (before reaction).

Answered by Mayura680
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Answer:

A precipitate is formed as a result of a double displacement reaction.

Explanation:

When two substances (can be aqueous or liquids) in solution react, they yield a solid and an aqueous compound.

This is a double displacement reaction in which the solid is known as a precipitate.

You can determine which compound is the precipitate by using a solubility chart.

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