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A reaction which forms a solid product is an example of a(n): gas evolution reaction. combustion reaction. precipitation reaction. oxidation-reduction reaction. none of the above
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A reaction in which a solid product is formed is termed a PRECIPITATION REACTION.
The solid literally "precipitates" out of the liquid, meaning it comes out if the solution into a solid.
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