Chemistry, asked by Shravavani, 6 months ago

A^+B^- + C^+D^- -------> A^+D^- + C^+B^- . in this reaction what does B represents on right side​

Answers

Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
3

Answer:

In a double replacement reaction, the anions and cations of two compounds switch places and form two entirely different compounds. [18] These reactions are in the general form:

AB+CD→AD+CB

For example, when barium chloride (BaCl

2

) and magnesium sulfate (MgSO

4

) react, the SO

4

2

anion switches places with the 2Cl

anion, giving the compounds BaSO

4

and MgCl

2

.

Hence, the correct option is

Similar questions