Double Displacement
When two liquids react to form a solid, it is called a precipitation reaction. This occurs when a solid substance, known as a precipitate, forms as a result of the reaction between the two liquids.
A precipitate is a solid product that may form when chemicals in two liquids react. It is insoluble and falls out of solution as a result of the chemical reaction.
A solid can form when two liquids are mixed together if a chemical reaction occurs that produces a precipitate, a solid substance that forms from the reaction. This can happen when two liquids react to form a new solid compound that is insoluble in the liquid mixture.
I think you are referring to forming a precipitate.But you could just as easily be referring to plastic resin polymerization.
Because this table has a stable and independent form; liquids have the form of a container.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
yes it does
When liquids are mixed together, they can form a homogenous mixture if they are miscible, meaning they can fully dissolve in each other. If the liquids are immiscible, they will form separate layers based on their densities, with the less dense liquid typically floating on top of the denser liquid.
Liquids have the form of the containers.
A solid and a liquid can form a solution, a suspension, the can chemically react, etc.
The physical properties are of course different.
When two dissolved solids react to form a solid that doesn't dissolve, the reaction is called a precipitation reaction. In this process, the insoluble solid that forms is known as a precipitate. Precipitation reactions are commonly used in various applications, including analytical chemistry and water treatment.