This kind of chemical reaction is usually called "displacement" and sometimes "substitution".
AB and CD. However, a great many reactions are reversible so that all four compounds, AB, CD, AD and BC are reactants.
No you see, A B-AB A is not the double displacement reaction, AB- B C is the general format
This kind of reaction is called a double replacement or double displacement reaction, and has the pattern AB + CD --> AD + CB.
other name for an exchange reaction but metathesis reaction. This reaction usually occurs in hydrolysis and is AB+CD=AD+CB
No. For a child to be born with AB blood, one parent would have to have A blood and the other B, or either can have AB and the other A or B.
ab+ a+ b+
I suppose that you think to synthesis reaction.
Double-replacement
Double replacement
AB pos or AB neg
An exothermic chemical reaction.
Synthesis reaction A+B=AB
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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.
Single replacement
No, It is is a double replacement. AB +CD = AC + BD
This would be a synthesis reaction. General formula A + B yields AB.
This equation represents an elementary example of a synthesis type reaction. The formula for this reaction is A + B = AB, where A & B are reactants and AB is the product.