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8 July, 12:10

When a solid compound is formed from chemicals which are in solution, it is called a?

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  1. 8 July, 12:22
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    Answer: precipitate.

    Explanation:

    1) When the product of the reaction between the chemicals in the solution is insoluble, then it cannot remain in the solution and it will precipiate, forming a solid substance.

    2) That happens, for example, when you have two solutions with different solutes, mix them together, the solutes can react chemically with each other, yielding a product that is insoluble.

    3) A typical example of such kind of precipitation reactions is athe neutralization of an acid and a base.

    Acid + Base = salt + water

    If the salt is insoluble in water then it will form a a precipitate (solid), if the product is soluble in water then it remains as an aqueos ions in the solution.
  2. 8 July, 12:27
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    The formation of solids from a chemical reaction in a solution is called the formation of precipitate and the process is called precipitation.
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