Single replacement
Double replacement
There are six basic types of chemical reactions. For the general formula AB + CD creates AD + BC, it is a double displacement reaction.
Double Replacement
Double displacement
When many were taught chemistry in the 1970s this was called a double decomposition reaction. It is now called a salt metathesis reaction and also double displacement reaction. There are examples and more information at the related link.
AB + C —> AC + B
AB + CD + energy --> AD + CB
another name for an exchange reaction but metathesis reaction. This reaction usually occurs in hydrolysis and is AB+CD=AD+CB
Perhaps a double replacement reaction? AB + CD --> AD + CB 2NaBr + Pb(NO3)2 --> PbBr2 + 2NaNO3
When many were taught chemistry in the 1970s this was called a double decomposition reaction. It is now called a salt metathesis reaction and also double displacement reaction. There are examples and more information at the related link.
Double-replacement
AB + C —> AC + B
a(b + d).
This kind of chemical reaction is usually called "displacement" and sometimes "substitution".
AB + CD ==> AD + CB
Double replacement
im pretty sure it depends on the type of reaction wether its a synthesis (a+B=ab), single displacment (a+bc=b+ac) or double displacment(ab+cd=ad+bc).
other name for an exchange reaction but metathesis reaction. This reaction usually occurs in hydrolysis and is AB+CD=AD+CB
(a - c)(b - d)
AB + CD + energy --> AD + CB
Ab+cd > ad+cb. A and c are the metals or the positive ion