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give an example of a double displacement reaction where there is no formation of precipitate.​

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Answered by MʏSᴛᴇʀɪᴏSᴛᴀʀᴋ
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double displacement reaction is a type of reaction in which two reactants exchange ions to form two new compounds. Double displacement reactions typically result in the formation of a product that is a precipitate.

Double displacement reactions take the form:

AB + CD → AD + CB

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