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What is the condition for a salt to get precipitated from its saturated solutions?

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A salt gets precipitated only when the ionic product exceeds the solubility product. If ionic product is greater than the solubility product, the salt will get precipitated. If ionic product is less than the solubility product, the salt will not get precipitated.
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