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Question
Differentiate between the following:
Neutralization reaction and a precipitation reaction.
Solution
Neutralization reaction: Formation of salt and water when an acid reacts with a base is called neutralization.
Precipitation: Formation of semi-solid (insoluble) product is called precipitation.
\[\ce{AgNO3 + dil. HCl->\underset{\text{White ppt.}}{AgCl v} + HNO3}\]
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