precipitan
Precipitan is a term used in chemistry to describe a substance that induces precipitation in a solution. In a precipitation reaction, ions dissolved in a liquid combine to form a solid compound that is sparingly soluble, which separates from the solution as a precipitate. The precipitant is the reagent that supplies an ion or an ion pair that forms this insoluble compound with a counterion already present in the solution.
Mechanism and factors: The formation of a precipitate depends on solubility products (Ksp) and ion concentrations.
Examples: Adding chloride to a silver nitrate solution yields silver chloride precipitate; adding sulfate to a
Applications: Precipitation reactions are used in qualitative inorganic analysis to separate ions, in water treatment to
Terminology: In some languages, precipitan is a form of the verb precipitar or a cognate noun; in