Normally a magnesium carbonate precipitate appear.
A precipitate is a solid that is formed when two aqueous solutions are combined. Different ions from the two solutions combine. The precipitate forms because it is insoluble in water.
There's no reaction
calcium hydroxide
An insoluble compound (as a precipitate) is formed.
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A precipitate is a solid that is formed when two aqueous solutions are combined. Different ions from the two solutions combine. The precipitate forms because it is insoluble in water.
There's no reaction
(if you are talking about aqueous ionic compounds) when you mix 2 solutions containing ions from ionic compounds a solid is sometimes formed, which is called a precipitate
calcium hydroxide
Precipitate is a solid formed from a solution during a chemical reaction.
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 chemical reaction is categorized as a precipitation reaction when it involves the formation of a solid precipitate. This occurs when two aqueous solutions react to produce an insoluble product that separates out as a solid. The solid precipitate typically forms due to the combination of ions from the different solutions.
yes. a precipitate is a solid formed when two liquid solutions combine.
An insoluble compound (as a precipitate) is formed.
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When a precipitate forms, cations and anions in aqueous solutions combine to form an insoluble ionic solid. This is specifically classified as a double replacement reaction and takes the form AB + CD --> AD + CB.
CuSO4 +Na2CO3 = Na2SO4 + CuCO3. CuCO3 is a solid and green in colour. So one gets a green precipitate.