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What precipitate sometimes forms during an acid-base neutralization reaction?

a)
sugar
b) water
c) salt
d) carbon

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Answer:

B. water i think

Step-by-step explanation:

The lead iodide forms what is called the precipitate, while the solvent (water) and soluble reactants and products are termed the supernate or supernatant. Formation of a precipitate drives the reaction in a forward direction as the product leaves the solution. Neutralization reactions are double displacement reactions between acids and bases.

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