The grammar is all right, but the usage is totally wrong. Precipitate is not used that way.
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Sometimes it is indicated by a subscript "s" in parentheses to indicate a solid. Other times an arrow pointing downward is placed next to the compound that forms the precipitate to indicate that it came out of solution.
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It's a double replacement reaction. Correctly written, it's NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) --> AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq). You can see in the equation that the sodium replaces the silver, and the silver replaces the sodium, hence the reaction type. The (aq) indicates a substance in solution, and the (s) represents a precipitate.
Words' connotations affect the reader's overall understanding of the writing.
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correctly
Correctly is an adverb
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There is no such thing as vomiting correctly.
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