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both the precipitation and neutralization reactions are double displacement reactions​

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Answered by drranjanasinghtomar
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Answer:

No, they are displacement reactions

Eg-    XB + A --------> XA + B

Answered by Drake1432
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Answer:

Yeah both Precipitation reactions and Neutralization reactions are Double Displacement reactions.

Explanation:

First point to be noticed:Both Precipitation reactions and Neutralization reactions are Double Displacement reactions. They both are the two types of the same reaction ,that is, Double Displacement reaction. Second point: What is a double Displacement reaction? It's A chemical reaction in which two compounds in their aqueous state exchange their ions or radicals to form new compounds. Example: AB + CD= CB + AD. Now what happens in Precipitation reaction is that two compounds in their aqueous state react (exchange ions) to form two new compounds among which one is a Precipitate. It's same for Neutralization reactions as well: Two reactants (One base or alkali and one acid) react together ( exchange ions) to produce two new compounds (A salt and water). This is only what happens in a double Displacement reactions.

(Hope my answer helped... Tried to explain on the best way I could and answered to the best of my knowledge.)

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