Double Replacement
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If a reaction produces an insoluble salt, you will observe the formation of a cloudy or precipitate solution in the test tube. This indicates that a chemical reaction has occurred and a solid salt has been formed that is not soluble in the reaction mixture.
The type of double replacement reaction you are referring to is called a precipitation reaction. In this type of reaction, when two solutions are mixed, an insoluble solid called a precipitate is formed.
A purple precipitate can be formed by mixing potassium permanganate solution with iron(II) sulfate solution. This reaction produces a solid manganese dioxide precipitate.
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What type of reaction produces the most dangerous radioactive waste?
Copper produces a blue precipitate when it reacts with ammonia.
A solid product of a chemical reaction is known as a precipitate. This occurs when two solutions react to form an insoluble solid that separates from the solution. The process is known as precipitation.
The mixture of silver chloride with hydrochloric acid produces the complex ion [AgCl2] with a charge of -1. This is what will precipitate from the reaction.
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Precipitate because you're making a solid out of two liquids.
An iodoform reaction is the type of reaction when acetone reacts with triiodomethane.
Precipitate is observed when two clear liquids are mixed together and a new solid substance forms. This can happen when two reactants undergo a chemical reaction that produces an insoluble product, which appears as a precipitate settling to the bottom of the container.