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Apply solubility rules of inorganic slats to predict the occurance of precipitation reactions?

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An ionic solution is when a compound's ions in an aqueous solution have dissociated. As you combine two aqueous solutions, a reaction occurs. This is when you find out whether or not a precipitate is going to form. A precipitate occurs when the ion reaction component in water is insoluble.The formation of a precipitate is an indication that a chemical change has occurred. for example if we mix clear solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride, sodium nitrate is formed which is a precipitate.

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