How are double- replacement reactions and acid base reactions similar?
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You can think of the reaction as swapping the cations or the anions, but not swapping both since you would end up with the same substances you started with. The solvent for a double replacement reaction is usually water, and the reactants and products are usually ionic compounds—but they can also be acids or bases
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Explanation: Acids and bases ionize in solution to form hydrogen and hydroxide ions. In a double replacement reaction, the hydrogen ion from the acid joins with the hydroxide ion of the base to form water, one of the double replacement reaction products.
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