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The insoluble substance formed in a solution during a chemical reaction is known as _________?

Asoluble salt

Baqueous solution

Cresidue

Dprecipitate

Answer:

D. precipitate

Read Explanation:

  • A precipitate is an insoluble compound that is formed in a liquid solution by mixing two soluble salts together.

  • The process that forms a precipitate is called precipitation.

  • Precipitation refers to a chemical reaction that occurs when two ions bond together to create an insoluble salt.


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