When is a chemical reaction categorised as a precipitation reaction? Explain with two examples.

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When is a chemical reaction categorised as a precipitation reaction? Explain with two examples.

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 When a product of a chemical reaction is obtained in the form of a precipitate (insoluble substance), then that reaction is called as precipitation reaction.

In this reaction, the product silver chloride is obtained as a precipitate.

In this reaction, the product barium sulphate is obtained as a precipitate.

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