"Precipitation" refers to "falling out". In a chemical reaction, precipitation refers to a process where liquid or dissolved chemicals react to form another compound which is insoluble, and solid "flakes" of the compound "fall out" of the solution and settle to the bottom.
In meteorology, "precipitation" refers to water "falling out" of the clouds as rain or snow.
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Precipitation in weather terms (rain, snow, etc.) is a physical process. Precipitation in chemical terms (e.g. lead iodide falling out of solution) is a chemical change.
A Doppler radar is used for "seeing" precipitation and how heavy it is. It can also see the direction the precipitation is moving and the winds inside the rain clouds or thunderstorms and can pick out the rotation which can lead to a tornado.
Decrease in conc. means decrease in no. of molecules per unit volume. Since, molecules or atoms will less in number, the no. of colliding particles will be less. This will lead to decreased precipitation
The majority of precipitation in a hurricane is concentrated in its eyewall. The eyewall is the area of strongest winds surrounding the eye of the hurricane. It is characterized by intense thunderstorms that produce heavy rainfall and can lead to flash flooding.
No.
Precipitation from the solution may lead to complications such as pulmonary microcapillary occlusion and blockage of blood flow.
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lead sulfate can be precipitated, but plain lead is already solid, and gets that way at room temperature.
Precipitation in weather terms (rain, snow, etc.) is a physical process. Precipitation in chemical terms (e.g. lead iodide falling out of solution) is a chemical change.
The type of front which will lead to turbulent air and precipitation is a cold front. When warm cold air collides with warm air, it will generally produce severe weather.
Precipitation in weather terms (rain, snow, etc.) is a physical process. Precipitation in chemical terms (e.g. lead iodide falling out of solution) is a chemical change.
It is possible, especially if there was a fire where these elements where present.
Yes. PbCl2 (s)
Pb(NO3)2 + 2 HCl --> PbCl2(s) + 2 H+ + 2 NO3-Precipitation PbCl2
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Reduced precipitation leads to limited water availability because reservoirs tend to dry out and humans start drying out the backup water sources and storages.