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is this also a double displacement reaction​


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Answered by afifa1901
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Answer:

Examples of double-displacement reactions

Aqueous sulfuric acid reacts with lithium hydroxide to produce lithium sulfate and water. Aqueous silver nitrate reacts with hydrochloric acid to produce a solid precipitate of silver chloride and aqueous nitric acid.


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Answer:

A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which the reactant ions exchange places to form new products. Usually, a double displacement reaction results in precipitate formation. The chemical bonds between the reactants may be either covalent or ionic.


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