Physics, asked by yashita001, 2 months ago

Whαt ís dσuвlє dísplαcєmєnt?​

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Answered by safasufai
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A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which the reactant ions exchange places to form new products. Usually, a double displacement reaction results in precipitate formation. The chemical bonds between the reactants may be either covalent or ionic.

Answered by llsonu02ll
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A double-replacement reaction is a reaction in which the positive and negative ions of two ionic compounds exchange places to form two new compounds. The general form of a double-replacement (also called double-displacement) reaction is: AB+CD→AD+BC.

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