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It is more likely to be called a precipitate.
a colour change, a gas produced or a precipitate (new substance/solid) formed.
A solid produced by a chemical reaction in solution that separates from the solution is called a precipitate.
It's called a 'precipitate'Example:(solution of) Ag+ + (solution of) Cl- ==> (precipitate) AgCl This is a white, cloudy suspension of tiny particles, called 'precipitate'
The process is called 'dissolving', provided the solid substance is soluble in the liquid solvent in which it is present.
It is more likely to be called a precipitate.
i dont have any chemical reaction
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
a colour change, a gas produced or a precipitate (new substance/solid) formed.
A solid produced by a chemical reaction in solution that separates from the solution is called a precipitate.
When a substance changes from liquid to solid is called freezing.
Either a substance is a liquid, or it is a solid. It can't be both.If it's a solid, it's called a solid.
The new solid formed after a chemical reaction is often called the precipitate but not necessarily.
The process you describe is known as precipitation, and the solid substance that was formed as a result of the reaction is called precipitate
LIQUDIFCATION!!!!!!!! Change of phase; the process is called melting.
It is called precipate. Precipitate is an insoluble solid and is formed during a chemical reaction. Hope this helped!
NaCO3 + CaCl2 --> 2NaCl + CaCO3 (s) In the above reaction, calcium carbonate is precipitated as a solid from the aqueous solution.