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Precipitation may refer to:
- Precipitation (meteorology), rain, sleet, hail, snow and other forms of water falling from the sky
- Precipitation (chemistry), the condensation of a solid from a solution during a chemical reaction
- Precipitation (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse
- Acid precipitation, a type of precipitation characterized by high acidity.
- Ammonium sulfate precipitation, a method of purifying proteins
- Ethanol precipitation, a method of concentrating DNA
- Precipitation strengthening, a method used to strengthen malleable materials
- Protein precipitation, a method of separating contaminants from biological products.
- Basic precipitation, a type of precipitation characterized by high alkilinity.
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