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In order to determine whether or not a precipitate formed at the end of a double-replacement reaction, you need to know if the compounds are

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You need to know if the compounds are soluble. If both products are soluble, then neither will form a precipitate in the aqueous solution that results from the double-replacement reaction. If one product is insoluble, it will form a precipitate in the resulting aqueous solution.
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