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VIDEO in Reactions, Precipitate, Solutions, Stoichiometry. Last updated October 17, 2016.

In this animation, students will witness a precipitate reaction on the particulate level to understand why a net ionic equation represents what happens in these reaction types. An example of diluting a soluble solid, mixing two aqueous reactants that yield aqueous products, and mixing two aqueous reactants that yield a precipitate are part of this animation.

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Duration: 2:02
Topics: reactions, stoichiometry, net ionic equations, precipitate, solutions


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