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Why do some combinations of ionic compounds form a precipitate while
others do not?

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Answer: The precipitate is formed because one of the compounds is insoluble. In double replacement reactions, the positive ions and the negative ions of the two dissolved reactants switch places to form the precipitation reaction.

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