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Solid solution
The chemical term is solute.
When a solid falls out of solution, it is called a precipitate. A precipitate is formed when a chemical reaction occurs in a solution and the product that is made is insoluble.
A solid produced by a chemical reaction in solution that separates from the solution is called a precipitate.
It's a solid and it has different types of atom in it.
Solid solution
No, This is a process to obtain a solid from an aqueous solution. No chemical process is taking place during filtration.
The chemical term is solute.
A "precipitate".
During a chemical reaction, a precipitate is sometimes formed in the solution. The precipitation is the solid that is formed within a solution.
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
When a solid falls out of solution, it is called a precipitate. A precipitate is formed when a chemical reaction occurs in a solution and the product that is made is insoluble.
No, a solution involves a solvent and a solute. the solution must be truly homogenous and if you have a solid in a solid, you cannot have a homogenous solution on a molecular level anyway. If you have a solid in a liquid and it doesn't dissolve, it is still not a solution. If you have two gases, this could be considered a solution also. Liquid in liquid and solid DISSOLVED in liquid can be considered solutions
A precipitate.
Precipitation.
Lead is a solid metal, a chemical element.
A precipitate.