define double displacement reaction.
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Double displacement reaction is a reaction in which two miscible liquid react with each other and leave a precipitate. This reaction also involves an exchange of ions.
For eg : BaSO4 + NaCl —> BaCl2 + Na2SO4
Here The product BaCl2 is a precipitate of this reaction and hence called a double displacement reaction.
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For eg : BaSO4 + NaCl —> BaCl2 + Na2SO4
Here The product BaCl2 is a precipitate of this reaction and hence called a double displacement reaction.
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