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Which describes a precipitate in a chemical reaction?
a gaseous reactant that forms aqueous products
a solid reactant that forms aqueous products
a gaseous product formed from aqueous reactants
a solid product formed from aqueous reactants
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"a solid product formed from aqueous reactants"
Explanation: a precipitate is an insoluble solid that forms and separates out of solution when two aqueous solutions react (a precipitation reaction).
Explanation: a precipitate is an insoluble solid that forms and separates out of solution when two aqueous solutions react (a precipitation reaction).
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