The official definition for the word precipitate is "Cause (an event or situation, typically a bad one) to happen suddenly, unexpectedly, or prematurely." Some synonyms for precipitate are hasten, quicken, and sudden.
Do you mean "precipitate"? If so, it means to rain.
In chemistry it means precipitate.
It is called a precipitate. If that is the type of answer you are looking for.
'Quantitatively transfer the precipitate' refers to the process of moving a solid precipitate from one container to another while ensuring that the entire amount is transferred without loss. This typically involves techniques to wash the precipitate and remove any adhering liquid, ensuring that the measurement of the precipitate is accurate. This step is crucial in quantitative analysis to ensure precise results in experiments or calculations.
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
Do you mean after you've carried out a chemical reaction? The precipitate is the solid that forms after the solution has become saturated, ie; it will not dissolve anymore.You can also calculate if a precipitate forms using the Ionic Product and Ks.
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"Floccuration" is not a word. You may mean 'floccuLation' , which is the grouping together of colloidal particles to form a precipitate which may float in liquid.
A precipitate is a solid in a solution. The precipitate will not dissolve in the solution, it is insoluble!! The opposite of a precipitate is a solute.
The solid that forms out of a solution is called a precipitate. It is formed when the solubility limit of a substance in a solution is exceeded, causing it to separate out as a solid. This process is known as precipitation.
Precipitate EP was created in 1999.
Precipitate can be a noun or a verb. Since you didn't say which you needed, here are a couple of ideas. The precipitate from that solution is brown. Did anything precipitate when you spun the test tubes?