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An insoluble compound which is the result of a reaction.
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| precipitation |
1. The process where water vapor condenses in the atmosphere to form water droplets that fall to the Earth as rain, sleet, snow, hail, etc. 2. As used in hydrology, precipitation is the discharge of water, in a liquid or solid state, out of the atmosphere, generally onto a land or water surface. It is the common process by which atmospheric water becomes surface, or subsurface water. The term "precipitation" is also commonly used to designate the quantity of water that is precipitated. ...
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The process whereby a solid settles out of a solution.
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To separate materials from a solution by the formation of insoluble matter by chemical reaction. The material which is removed.
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| precipitation |
The removal of solid or liquid particles from a fluid.
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| precip | very suddenly and to a great degree |
| precip | the property possessed by a slope that is very steep |
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