Precipitate (a solid compound)
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
No, separating a solid from a liquid is not a chemical reaction; it is a physical process. This separation can occur through methods like filtration or evaporation, which do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved. The solid and liquid retain their original properties and can often be recovered in their original forms.
Scientists call a substance that forms during a chemical reaction a product. This product is the result of the chemical reaction between the reactants.
Product
During a chemical reaction atoms of the reactants are relocated to forms the products.
This a normal product in many chemical reactions.
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
The solid that forms from liquid reactants is called a precipitate.
The liquid gelatin forms to a solid gel.
A solid formed from liquid reactants during a chemical reaction is called a precipitate. It is the solid product that forms when two aqueous solutions are mixed and a solid is insoluble in the solution.
No, separating a solid from a liquid is not a chemical reaction; it is a physical process. This separation can occur through methods like filtration or evaporation, which do not alter the chemical composition of the substances involved. The solid and liquid retain their original properties and can often be recovered in their original forms.
Scientists call a substance that forms during a chemical reaction a product. This product is the result of the chemical reaction between the reactants.
A chemical equation represents a reaction that occurs in a liquid medium. When a chemical species dissolves and forms a solution with water, it is denoted by "(aq)" in the chemical equation. This indicates that the species is now in the aqueous state.
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well it depends on the chemicals your using. if you take 2 liquid substances like washing powder stuff and water and salt liquid stuff and it forms a solid it becomes the chemical reaction of precipitate.
Product
A chemical reaction.