Textbook doesn't tell much about after the reaction as doing it practical. In the Salt and Silver Solution reaction. It precipitates at bottom (or near to the surface w.r.t to a YouTube video of the reaction) in white.
But afterwards, it turns colorless if left untouched for some time. Why? And it regains the white ppt after shaking. There is no excess of anything.
So this reaction is reversible?
(Done at room temperature in a room with no direct sunlight)

Dear student,

The precipitates settles down when left untouched or at a stable state with no movement, the solution may appear colourless as the precipitate is settled at the bottom. 
Precipitation reactions are irreversible as the energy required to reverse the forward reaction is prohibited.. So, this chemical reaction is irreversible.

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