Why do insoluble compounds donot show double displacement reaction?
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When a double displacement reaction occurs, the cations and anions switch partners, resulting in the formation of two new ionic compounds AD and CB, one of which is in the solid state. Note that if both of the predicted products are soluble, a precipitationreaction will not occur.
When a double displacement reaction occurs, the cations and anions switch partners, resulting in the formation of two new ionic compounds AD and CB, one of which is in the solid state. Note that if both of the predicted products are soluble, a precipitationreaction will not occur.
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