What is the precipitate in the equation #2AgNO_3(aq) + Na_2S(aq) -> Ag_2S(s) + 2NaNO_3(aq)#? Chemistry Chemical Reactions Chemical Equations 1 Answer Meave60 Dec 18, 2016 The solid product, #"Ag"_2"S"# is the precipitate. Answer link Related questions What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis? How can I know the relative number of grams of each substance used or produced with chemical equations? How can I know the relative number of moles of each substance with chemical equations? How do chemical equations illustrate that atoms are conserved? How can I know the formula of the reactants and products with chemical equations? How can I balance this chemical equations? Potassium metal and chlorine gas combine to form... How many types of chemical reactions exist? How can a chemical equation be made more informative? How can I balance this equation? ___ AlBr3 + ____ K2SO4 ---> ____ KBr + ____ Al2(SO4)3 How can I balance this equation? ____ Pb(OH)2 + ____ HCl ---> ____ H2O + ____ PbCl2 See all questions in Chemical Equations Impact of this question 1416 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License