The grammar is all right, but the usage is totally wrong. Precipitate is not used that way.
Yes it is spelled correctly
The correct phrasing is "set up correctly."
yes, that is correct.
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No, "infrachrondal" is not spelled correctly. The correct spelling is "infrachondral."
Sometimes it is indicated by a subscript "s" in parentheses to indicate a solid. Other times an arrow pointing downward is placed next to the compound that forms the precipitate to indicate that it came out of solution.
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It's a double replacement reaction. Correctly written, it's NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) --> AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq). You can see in the equation that the sodium replaces the silver, and the silver replaces the sodium, hence the reaction type. The (aq) indicates a substance in solution, and the (s) represents a precipitate.
Hot pepper jelly can crystallize due to the presence of sugar, which may form crystals if not properly dissolved during the cooking process. Additionally, if the jelly cools too quickly or is not stored correctly, sugar can precipitate out of the solution, leading to crystallization. Factors like humidity and temperature fluctuations during storage can also contribute to this issue. Proper cooking techniques and storage can help prevent crystallization.
Words' connotations affect the reader's overall understanding of the writing.
more correctly, most correctly
correctly
Correctly is an adverb
Yes it is spelled correctly
There is no such thing as vomiting correctly.
Correctly is the adverb.
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