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What determines whether a precipitate forms when two solutions of ionic compounds are mixed?

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Answer is: the solubility of the new compound.
Precipitates are insoluble ionic solid products, formed when certain cations and anions combine. Factors need for precipation reactions are: temperature, buffers, solution concentration.
Solubility rules determines if precipate will occur or not.
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