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Assertion (A): Precipitation reactions produce soluble salts.

Reason (R): Precipitation reactions are also called double displacement reactions.

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Answered by psrchettinad47
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Answer:

both A and R are true,but R is not the correct explanation of A.

Explanation:

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Assertion (A): Precipitation reactions produce soluble salts.

Reason (R): Precipitation reactions are also called double displacement reactions.

ANSWER:-

  • Assertion (A) is false but Reason (R) is true.

EXPLANATION:-

Correction of Assertion(A): Precipitation reactions produce soluble salts.

  • Precipitation reactions produce insoluble salts.

  • Precipitation reaction can be specified as a chemical reaction that occurs in an aqueous solution in which two ionic bonds are combined, which results in the formation of an insoluble salt.
  • These insoluble salts are formed in precipitation reactions and are known as precipitates.

Reason (R).:- Precipitation reactions are also called double displacement reactions is correct because

  • Precipitation reaction is mostly Double Displacement Reaction as it involves the formation of a residue in solid form which is known as the precipitate.
  • Double displacement reactions also result by combining two or more solutions with different salts, which leads to the formation of insoluble salts that are precipitated out of the solution.

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