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Can a double displacement reaction be ionic in nature?

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Answered by keerthhi
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Double displacement reactions typically result in the formation of a product that is a precipitate. The reaction occurs most often between ionic compounds, although technically the bonds formed between the chemical species may be either ionic or covalent in nature.

Answered by sristi235
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Double displacement reactions generally take place in aqueous solutions in which the ions precipitate and there is an exchange of ions. ... These reactions are ionic in nature.

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