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MgF2 + Li2Co3 ----- MgCo3 + LiF​

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Answered by Anonymous
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reaction:-

Magnesium Fluoride + Lithium Carbonate = Magnesite + Lithium Fluoride

type of reaction:-

double displacement reaction.

balanced reaction:-

MgF2 + Li2CO3 → MgCO3 + 2LiF

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Answered by syedtahir20
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double displacement reaction: A double displacement reaction is a reaction in which two chemicals react by exchanging ions to form two new molecules. In the

double displacement process, cations are exchanged for anions.

Ionic chemicals dissolved in water undergo many double displacement processes. The

general equation is a double displacement reaction.

Atoms of two different compounds are exchanged in a double displacement process.

Reaction

Magnesium Fluoride + Lithium Carbonate = Magnesite + Lithium Fluoride

The reaction is

double displacement reaction.

balanced reaction:-

MgF2 + Li2CO3 → MgCO3 + 2LiF

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