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The reaction 2HNo3 + Can(OH)2 --------- Ca(NO3)2 + 2H20 is an example of :​

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Answered by devaharshiniganta
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Answer:

double displacement reaction

neutralization reaction

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Answered by SharpScholar
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Answer:

(b) (II) and (III)

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(II) Double displacement reaction ∵ both H and Ca get switched here 2HNo3 + Can(OH)2 → Ca(NO3)2 + 2H20

(III) Neutralisation reaction ∵ Ca(NO3)2 is a salt formed due to the mixture of an acid and a base

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