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Select the correct answer. In which state does the precipitate exist in a precipitation reaction? A. Aqueous B. Liquid C. Solid D. Soluble

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B. liquid! Becuase its Seperational atoms have a Huge Attraction within Heated Atoms..from the Sunlight It then sweats..It starts too Evaperate then later by time it Rains.. Etc "Water Cycle" correct me if im Wrong..

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Answer: Option (C) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

A precipitation reaction is a reaction in which two aqueous solution chemically react with each other resulting in the formation of an insoluble solid.

This insoluble solid is known as precipitate.

For example,
AgNO_(3)(aq) + CaCl_(2)(aq) \rightarrow AgCl(s) + Ca(NO_(3))_(2)(aq)

In this reaction, AgCl is the precipitate that is formed.

Therefore, we can conclude that in solid state the precipitate exist in a precipitation reaction.

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