6. Explain double displacement reaction with the help of different examples?
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Double Displacement Reaction
Double displacement reactions take place mostly in aqueous solutions wherein the ions precipitate and exchange of ions takes place. For example, when a solution of barium chloride is mixed with sodium sulphate, a white precipitate of barium sulphate is formed rapidly.
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A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction where two compounds react, and positive ions (cation) and the negative ions (anion) of the two reactants switch places, forming two new compounds or products. For example,
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