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prepare aqueous solution of various solid salts available in the laboratory observe what happens when aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide is added to these prepare a chart of double displacement reaction based on these observation

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Answered by shivam300283
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prepare aqueous solution of various solid salts available in the laboratory observe what happens when aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide is added to these prepare a chart of double displacement reaction based on these observation

Answered by codiepienagoya
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It is called a double displacement event whenever portions of two ionic compounds are transferred, leading to the formation of 2 additional compounds

A double displacing equation is identified by the existence of both two reactants and two outputs.

HCl is in an acidic solution.

we might construct the equation for the reaction between HCl and water:

HCl\ (aq) + NaOH \ (aq) \to NaCl\ (aq) + H_2O\ (l)

In this case, there is a double displacement.

In addition, calcium carbonate mixed with sodium hydroxide might be used as a solid example. As a result, the following response occurs:

CaCO_3 \ (s) + 2NaOH \ (aq) \to  Na_2CO_3 \ (aq) + Ca(OH)_2\ (aq)

It is an example of a double displacement reaction.

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