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Phases which a precipitation displays

What are the three different phases which a precipitation displays?

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The three different phases are as follows:

a) Ascending portion termed as ‘zone of antibody excess’.

b) A peak termed as ‘zone of equivalence’.

c) A descending portion termed as ‘zone of antigen excess’.   

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