Yes, color change is a chemical reaction.
An example of a precipitation is when mixing Silver Sulfur(AgNO3) with Sodium Chloride(NaNO3).
So..
AgNO3+NaCl--->AvCl+NaNO3
Rain and snow are examples of precipitation
When Aqeous silver nitrate is added to a solution of potassium chloride it forms white precipitates of silver chloride.
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creation of solid in a solution
rain fall
Striking a match is an example of an endothermic reaction. It is also an example of simple combustion and a chemical reaction.
The processes that occur in the water cycle: precipitation: when liquid or solid water falls from clouds transpiration: water evaporating out of plants condensation: when water vapor changes into liquid evaporation: when liquid becomes gas
It would be called a precipitation reaction. The left over solid is called a PRECIPITATE
combination reaction
A chemical reaction, and also a reaction in general.
precipitation reaction
This is a precipitation reaction.
creation of solid in a solution
solutions
In a precipitation titration, the stoichiometric reaction is a reaction which produces in solution a slightly soluble salt that precipitates out.
A precipitation reaction contains two aqueous reactants, one aqueous product, and one solid product. A precipitation reaction will produce an insoluble product.
An example is the precipitation reaction with silver nitrate: NaCl + AgNO3 = NaNO3 + AgCl(s)
It's precipitation reaction.
A precipitation reaction is one in which two solutions react to form an insoluble solid called a precipitate and a precipitate is an insoluble solid which is formed on mixing certain solutions.
Average annual precipitation is an example of climate.
Post-precipitation involves separate precipitation steps after the initial precipitation reaction, while co-precipitation involves simultaneous precipitation of multiple compounds. Post-precipitation is used to remove impurities after the main precipitation reaction, while co-precipitation can involve trapping impurities within the precipitate.
precipitation reaction