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Is there any double displacement reaction which does form any precipitate? ​

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Answered by ItzPalak36
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There are a variety of spontaneous double displacement reactions. ... However, this reaction produces no precipitate. NaOH(aq)+HCl(aq)→NaCl(aq)+H2O(l) Neutralization reactions are feasible as double displacement reaction thanks to the production of water H2O , a weak electrolyte that barely disassociate on its own.

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Answered by An2528
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Yes

Displacement reaction:

A displacement reaction is the one wherein the atom or a set of atoms is displaced by another atom in a molecule.

There are two types of displacement reactions:

1) Single displacement reaction

2) Double displacement reaction

In double displacement reactions, precipitates are formed.

For example:CuCl 2(aq) + 2 AgNO 3(aq) → Cu(NO 3) 2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)

In this reaction, AgCl is the white precipitate formed.

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