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During an experiment, a student observes the formation of a precipitate. Why does this indicate that a chemical reaction is likely occurring?

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A solid forms, and there is a change of color.

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The formation of a precipitate is always caused by a chemical reaction between a liquid solution and a precipitant. When solid particles suddenly appear in a sample of liquid under experimentation, that is an obvious sign that a reaction has occurred. Precipitates possess various qualities such as color and size. The only exception to this is when a precipitate forms when solubility of a solute is exceeded.
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