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why double displacement reactions aren't redox reactions

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Answered by rkhushbu813
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Answer:

here's answer

Explanation:

for it to be a redox reaction elements have to change oxidation states and that does not happen in double replacement reactions...

both NO3 and Cl are -1 before and after reaction

therefore this is not a redox reaction

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Answered by Hoyna
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Answer:

THEY EXCHANGE THEIR IONS

Explanation:

During double displacement reactions each metal exchanges its ions with the others like weak ones displace the higher ones when they do so there would be loss of oxygen molecule or gain of hydrogen or the opposit so reduction and oxidation both takes place.

Hence, they are redox reactions!!

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