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Name the following reaction. AB + CD → AD + BC

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Answered by PijushBhaduri1
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It is called double displacement reaction
Answered by BarrettArcher
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Answer : The given reaction is a type of double displacement reaction.

Explanation :

Double replacement reaction : It is a type of chemical reaction in which a positive cation and a negative anion of two reactants exchange their places to form two new products.

It is represented as,

AB+CD\rightarrow AD+CB

(A and C are the cations, B and D are the anions)

Hence, the given reaction is a type of double displacement reaction.

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