The insoluble product is called precipitate.
A precipitate forms when one of the products of a chemical reaction is insoluble in the solvent and separates from the solution as a solid. This can occur when two solutions are mixed and a solid compound is formed due to a chemical reaction. The solid then settles out of the solution as a precipitate.
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.
if the solution has undergone a chemical reaction and a solid forms, that solid is called a precipitate.
There will be no reaction if all the reactants and possible products are aqueous while there is no insoluble salts precipitate that are formed.
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.
precipitate
When two aqueous solutions are mixed, a precipitation reaction may occur if the products formed are insoluble in water. Whether a precipitate forms depends on the solubility of the compounds involved. If a solid product is formed, it is called a precipitate.
The substance that is created is called a product.
The composition of the precipitate, depends upon the type of water(distilled or tap) and type of electrode(iron, copper, etc) you are using. It may be Copper hydroxide or Iron hydroxide, and many possible products.
When a solid is formed from two liquids, that is called a precipitate.
The solid product formed after evaporation is called a residue.