Chemistry, asked by jasreet12, 1 year ago

explain double decomposition reaction with one example in very very very easy language​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

a double displacement reaction is a reaction in which the both part of the reactants interchange their position with each other


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Answered by pari3357
1

The equation is often written in the general form

AB + CD

CB + AD

The older term double decomposition has been largely replaced by the terms double displacement, double replacement, and metathesis.

Many double decomposition reactions are precipitation reactions.

Ag

NO

3

(aq)

+

Na

Cl

(aq)

Ag

Cl

(s)

+

Na

NO

3

(aq)

Others are acid-base neutralization reactions.

H

Cl

(aq)

+

Na

OH

(aq)

Na

Cl

(aq)

+

H

OH

(l)

Here is a good video on double replacement reactions.

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