what is precipitation used in science?
• Precipitation is settling down of insoluble particles from a solution. Co-precipitation is a process in which normally soluble compounds are carried out of solution by a precipitate. • In precipitation, normally insoluble compounds are precipitated. But in co-precipitation normally soluble compounds are precipitated. • Co-precipitation incorporates contaminants into the precipitate, whereas precipitation can result in both pure and contaminated precipitates.
Precipitation is any form of water particle that falls from the atmosphere & reaches the Earth. 3 Forms of Precipitation are Hail, Snow, & Rain. :)
Glaze is not the type of precipitation,as it come under classification or forms of precipitation. By Raza usmani
precipitation occurs when the clouds can not hold anymore water vapor. the type of precipitation that happens is determined by the weather.
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what is precipitation used in science?
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Well Precipitation comes after condensation which precipitation is when the liquid water falls as rain,snow,sleet or hail.
Because occur the reverse processes: condensation and precipitation.
It is called equilibrium, which is where forward and reverse rates of reaction are equal.
The reverse reaction is endothermic and spontaneous.
The most common one is filtration, but centrifugation and reverse osmosis could also work.
Post-precipitation involves separate precipitation steps after the initial precipitation reaction, while co-precipitation involves simultaneous precipitation of multiple compounds. Post-precipitation is used to remove impurities after the main precipitation reaction, while co-precipitation can involve trapping impurities within the precipitate.
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The scientific name for rainfall is precipitation.
Yes, the statement "vaporization is the reverse of condensation" is either true or false because there are no other possibilities. It has to be one or the other.But seriously.... the statement "vaporization is the reverse of condensation" is a true statement.