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Chemistry, 16.07.2020 23:01 godzilla24

What is a precipitate? a) A solid reactant in a chemical reaction that is not in aqueous form?
b) A solid product of a chemical reaction that is in aqueous form?
c) A solid product of a chemical reaction that is not in aqueous form?
d) A solid reactant in a chemical reaction that is in aqueous form?

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