APEX: A compound that doesnt disolve in water
In Chemistry, a precipitate is a solid deposited from a solution
A precipitate is the deposit that can be observed when a reaction takes place or a saturated solution can no longer support the amount of dissolved material it is carrying.
Precipitation is in the water cycle and is 3rd in the water cycle. It is before Evaporation and Condensation. The Precipitation is when the the water is in the clouds and it travels to the mountain waiting to rain. Fore more information go to www.nhn.ou.edu/.../c_energy/energyl/lec004.html.
In geology, a precipitate is a mineral that settles or rains down after forming from saturated solutions containing the necessary ingredients for that mineral's formation. Much limestone is precipitated form seawater enriched in the materials necessary for calcite formation.
A precipitate is a condensate, often the result of a chemical or physical change.
In chemistry, a precipitate is a solid insoluble productformed by a chemical reaction within a solution.
In weather, a precipitate (precipitation) is liquid water or ice that forms from cooled water vapor.
In Chemistry, a precipitate is a solid formed in a solution.
i THINK it is a precipitite (a solid removed from a solution by a reagent) which has crystal like qualities
A precipitate is a solid formed during a reaction.
a solid formed from a chemical reaction
brought on by
Monsoons
mediterranean
semiperable
because we need to measure temperature and precipitaion to describe whether , that we cannot do with our five senses
It's called the Water Cycle (Hydrologic Cycle).
precipitation is rain.
precipitaion
Precipitaion
snow
hail
precipitaion
What is the the montly precipitaion for Manitoba?
a drought
An average of 42.7 inches per year.
Rain, snow, hail, sleet
mediterranean
semiperable