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What happens when you combine two clear liquid solutions, a thick black solid material forms on the bottom of the beaker.

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A precipitate is formed when a mixture of two soluble substances results in the formation of an insoluble product. It usually happens during a double decomposition reaction.

The two clear liquids combined both contain soluble substances. These interact to yield an insoluble product also known as a precipitate which is black in colour and settles on the bottom of the beaker.

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