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  2. Aug 4, 2021 · In chemistry, a precipitation reaction is a chemical reaction between two dissolved substances that forms one or more solid products. The solid is the precipitate . The remaining solution is the supernate or supernatant .

  3. Jan 10, 2020 · In chemistry, to precipitate is to form an insoluble compound either by reacting two salts or by changing the temperature to affect the solubility of the compound. Also, "precipitate" is the name given to the solid that is formed as a result of a precipitation reaction.

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  4. The precipitation of a compound may occur when its concentration exceeds its solubility. This can be due to temperature changes, solvent evaporation, or by mixing solvents. Precipitation occurs more rapidly from a strongly supersaturated solution. The formation of a precipitate can be caused by a chemical reaction.

  5. What is a Precipitation Reaction? The definition of a precipitation reaction is when two (or more) soluble salts react to form an insoluble product. The reactants are ions in the solution. The insoluble product is referred to as precipitate. A salt is an ionic compound.

  6. Aug 18, 2023 · A precipitation reaction is a reaction that yields an insoluble producta precipitate—when two solutions are mixed. When a colorless solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a yellow-orange solution of potassium dichromate, a reddish precipitate of silver dichromate is produced.

  7. Feb 28, 2024 · A precipitation reaction is a reaction that yields an insoluble producta precipitatewhen two solutions are mixed. Thus precipitation reactions are a subclass of exchange reactions that …

  8. Jan 22, 2019 · A precipitation reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which two soluble salts in aqueous solution combine and one of the products is an insoluble salt called a precipitate.

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