Precipitate
Sand is an insoluble substance that sinks to the bottom.
It is called a residue solution. Meaning that sand is heavier than water, after the process of mixing each other it settles down to the bottom of the water.
The extra solute added to a saturated solution will not dissolve and will remain as undissolved solid at the bottom of the container. This is because the solution is already holding the maximum amount of solute that it can dissolve at that particular temperature.
Insoluble. If it is also the product of a reaction of solutions, it is also a precipitate. But that does not require it to sink. There is no word to describe a precipitate that sinks.
The precipitation that sinks into the Earth is called infiltration. This process is when water enters the soil and groundwater systems from the surface.
Sand is an insoluble substance that sinks to the bottom.
It is called a residue solution. Meaning that sand is heavier than water, after the process of mixing each other it settles down to the bottom of the water.
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The extra solute added to a saturated solution will not dissolve and will remain as undissolved solid at the bottom of the container. This is because the solution is already holding the maximum amount of solute that it can dissolve at that particular temperature.
Insoluble. If it is also the product of a reaction of solutions, it is also a precipitate. But that does not require it to sink. There is no word to describe a precipitate that sinks.
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Sediments
It sinks to the bottom and the crabs eat it.
forms a sediment when it sinks to the bottom of a liquid.
Sinks to the bottom, very rapidly.