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Does a precipitate form when barium nitrate and potassium acetate mix? If so, what is the empirical formula of the precipitate
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Yes, a precipitate does form when barium nitrate and potassium acetate mix. The empirical formula of the precipitate in this case is barium acetate, as barium acetate is insoluble in water.
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