which two chemical equations model double replacement reactions
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The double-replacement reaction generally takes the form of AB + CD → AD + CB where A and C are positively-charged cations, while B and D are negatively-charged anions. In a double replacement reactions, typically one of the products is a precipitate, a gas, or a molecular compound.
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