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Question
- in a precipitation reaction, what is the primary outcome?
options:
formation of water and a salt
exchange of electrons
formation of an insoluble solid
change in ph levels
Brief Explanations
A precipitation reaction is a type of double displacement reaction where dissolved ionic compounds react, and the key characteristic is the production of a solid that does not dissolve in the solution. Formation of water and salt is a neutralization reaction, electron exchange occurs in redox reactions, and pH change is not the primary outcome of precipitation.
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