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Reaction in which new compounds are formed by the exchange of ions of components between compounds are called : Choose the answer: Substitution Decomposition Double decomposition Dissociation

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Answered by julishukla98
3

Answer:

I THINK SO ITS

Explanation:

DOUBLE DECOMPOSITION DISSOCIATION

Answered by devchandra1957
1

This type of reaction is known as double displacement reaction or metathesis reaction.

Example:

FeSO

4

+CuCl

2

⟶FeCl

2

+CuSO

4

There are two equivalent ways of considering a double-replacement equation: either the cations are swapped, or the anions are swapped. (You cannot swap both; you would end up with the same substances you started with.) Either perspective should allow you to predict the proper products, as long as you pair a cation with an anion and not a cation with a cation or an anion with an

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