what is double displacement
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A salt metathesis reaction, sometimes called a double replacement reaction, double displacement reaction, or double decomposition reaction, is a chemical process involving the exchange of bondsbetween two non-reacting chemical species which results in the creation of products with similar or identical bonding affiliations.[1] This reaction is represented by the general scheme:
A-B + C-D → A-D + C-B
The bond between the reacting species can be either ionic or covalent. Classically, these reactions result in the precipitation of one product.
In older literature, the term double decomposition is frequently encountered. The term double decomposition is more specifically used when at least one of the substances does not dissolve in the solvent, as the ligand or ion exchange takes place in the solid state of the reactant. For example:
AX(aq) + BY(s) → AY(aq) + BX(s).
A-B + C-D → A-D + C-B
The bond between the reacting species can be either ionic or covalent. Classically, these reactions result in the precipitation of one product.
In older literature, the term double decomposition is frequently encountered. The term double decomposition is more specifically used when at least one of the substances does not dissolve in the solvent, as the ligand or ion exchange takes place in the solid state of the reactant. For example:
AX(aq) + BY(s) → AY(aq) + BX(s).
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Answer:. DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT
REACTION :
Explanation:THE TYPE OF REACTION IN WHICH BOTH METALS WILL EXCHANGE THEIR IONS MUTUALLY AND DISPLACES EACH OTHER FROM ITS COMPOUND IS KNOWN AS DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION
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