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A substance separated from a solution or suspension by chemical or physical change.
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A, solid which has come out of an aqueous solution. For example, iron from groundwater precipitates to a rust colored solid when exposed to air.
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A percipitate is formed when a slightly soluble substance becomes insoluble and separates from a solution due to heat or a chemical reaction. The term is used to indicate the act of forming a solid and for the substance that is precipitated out of a solution.
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1. the process whereby solids are left behind when liquids evaporate; for example, vast deposits of salt were created when ancient seas evaporated. 2. precipitates: the solid materials, themselves. (see: precipitation)
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a solid formed by a reaction in solution; a precipitate settles out of solution. In the following reaction, AgCl is the precipitate: AgNO 3 (aq) + NaCl(aq) -> AgCl(s) + NaNO 3 (aq).
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