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The image displays a diagram titled 'Chemical precipitation' under the subject 'Chemistry', illustrating a four-stage process using test tubes. The first stage shows a test tube labeled 'solution'. The second stage shows a 'reagent' being added to the solution. The third stage shows the resulting mixture labeled 'suspension'. The fourth and final stage shows the mixture separated into two components: a solid at the bottom labeled 'precipitate' and the liquid above it labeled 'supernate'.
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The diagram illustrates the man-made chemical process by which precipitate forms.
Overall, this is four-step, linear process begins with the preparation of the solution, followed by adding the reagent to it, and ends with obtaining the precipitate.
First, the clear blue solution is prepared to be involved in a chemical reaction. Once the solution has been set, the orange reagent is added to make the required substance.
After the reagent has been placed in the substance, it begins to distribute it to a whole substance by replacing the initial solution’s colour, creating suspension. Finally, this process ends when the suspension discolors by creating a supernate with a new colour, and forms precipitate.
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