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Precipitation reaction is the process where from a solution, after a reaction, it is separate a compound, fully or partially insoluble in the form of crystals, powder, flakes, etc..Thus, at the treatment of a solution of silver nitrate with...
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When a double or single replacement reaction occur, new compounds are formed. What makes it a precipitation reaction is if one of the new compounds formed is insoluble.
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Instead of adding a few drops in step 2, you could add a drop, record results, add a second drop, record results, and so on, which gives you a rough estimate of the relative concentrations of reactants in the 4 rows. Of course, I'd also b...
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・ 1 Silver chloride precipitate is formed when silver nitrate solution is mixed with calcium chloride solution.... ・ 2. no precipitate is formed in this case as potassium nitrate and iron(11) sulphate are soluble in water.... ・ 3. calcium s...
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Not necessarily. They might form a molecular solute, or a gas. The point is that they remove two groups from the system, leaving their partners behind.
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No. Not every double displacement reaction is a precipitation reaction. If we look at just one reaction, a neutralization reaction between hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH), we'll see this: HCl + NaOH => NaCl + H 2 O Th...
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You do well to ask. This is actually a good test for nitrate, but the chemistry is very complicated. Nitrate is reduced to NO, nitrogen monoxide, which forms a complex with Fe(II), and this complex is responsible for the brown colour. Actua...
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Yes,it will generated silver carbonate precipitation.
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No. One microliter of the ligation mix can be used directly to transform electrocompetent cells.
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