A "precipitate".
During a chemical reaction, a precipitate is sometimes formed in the solution. The precipitation is the solid that is formed within a solution.
A precipitate.
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
When a solid falls out of solution, it is called a precipitate. A precipitate is formed when a chemical reaction occurs in a solution and the product that is made is insoluble.
Precipitate is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical reaction.
A solid produced by a chemical reaction in solution that separates from the solution is called a precipitate.
The new solid formed after a chemical reaction is often called the precipitate but not necessarily.
A precipitate forms in a chemical reaction when two soluble reactants combine to produce an insoluble product. This insoluble product, known as a precipitate, falls out of solution as a solid. The conditions required for a precipitate to form include reaching the solubility limit of the product in the solution and the absence of any other chemicals that can dissolve the precipitate.
Solid solution
A precipitate.
Precipitation.
It is called precipate. Precipitate is an insoluble solid and is formed during a chemical reaction. Hope this helped!