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In double displacement reactions the reactants are always in aqueous state. true or false. If exception then tell me please​

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Answered by Striker10
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Yes

No, not necessarily

Precipitate is formed but it is not aleaways that it is in aquesous solution

Answered by ibolbam
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Double-replacement reactions generally occur between substances in aqueous solution. In order for a reaction to occur, one of the products is usually a solid precipitate, a gas, or a molecular compound such as water.

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