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What is double displacement reaction?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Double Displacement Reaction

It is a reaction in which there is an exchange of radicals between two ionic compouns leading to the formation of new chemical compounds .

Generally, this also known as double decomposition reaction

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For example :

\color{red}{Ba{Cl}_{2}+Na{SO}_{4} ------> Ba{SO}_{4} + NaCl}BaCl2+NaSO4−−−−−−>BaSO4+NaCl

Mostly,

In a double Displacement Reaction a semi solid precipitate will be formed.

This is because the acids and bases try to neutralize themselves leading to the formation of salts .

These salts are nothing but the precipitate.

Answered by nandini4040
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Explanation:

A DOUBLE REPLACMENT REACTION IS A TYPE OF CHEMICAL REACTION THAT OCCURS WHEN TWO REACTANTS EXCHANGE CAPTIONS OR ANIONS TO YIELD TWO NEW PRODUCTS .

DOUBLE REPLACMENT REACTIONS ARE ALSO CALLED DOUBLE REPLACMENT REACTIONS , DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTIONS , OR METATHESIS REACTION ....

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