I know that when you dissolve a salt in water it dissociates into its constituent anions and cations but what I don't get is how new salts are formed. When nothing precipitates out does that mean you just have a solution of ions and no new ionic compounds? If a non soluble substance like AgCl precipitates out the silver chloride was obviously formed in the solution before hand because its constituent ions alone are soluble. Whats going on there?