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This is a double displacement reaction.
This is a double-replacement reaction.
Atoms in one compound switch places with atoms in another compound.
This is synthesis.Reaction types include:Combustion: oxygen combines with another compoundSynthesis: two or more compounds combineDecomposition: one molecule breaks down to make simpler onesSingle displacement: one element trades places with another element in a compoundDouble displacement: the anions and cations of two different molecules switch places, forming two different compoundsAcid-base: a double displacement reaction where an acid and base react
Na2O + H2O ---> 2NaOH this is a metal oxide (base) reacting with water to form an alkali
A double replacement/displacement reaction occurs.
This is a double displacement reaction.
In the reaction FeS + 2HCl --> FeCl2+ H2S, the iron replaces the hydrogen and the hydrogen replaces the iron. This is two replacements, so the reaction is a double replacement reaction. (It's sometimes also called a double displacement reaction.)
This is a double-replacement reaction.
Reactions of the type AB + CD --> AD + BC are known as double displacement (sometimes double replacement) reactions.A and C are cations, B and D are anions, if these generic compounds are written in standard form.The cations and anions can be mono- or polyatomic.
In a double replacement reaction the cations and anions switch to make two new compounds. It has the general form of AB + CD ==> AD + CB. An actual example might be:AgNO3(aq) + NaCl(aq) ==> AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq). In a double replacement, one of the products must be either a precipitate (solid), a weak electrolyte, water, or a gas, otherwise, if all products are soluble, then there is no reaction.
A double replacement reaction can be represented by the following: AB + CD ---> AD + CB, where A and C represent the positive ions in the compounds, and B and D represent the negative ions in the compounds. During a double replacement reaction, the positive ions and negative ions trade partners. An example of a double replacement reaction is AgNO3 + NaCl → AgCl + NaNO3, where positively charged silver and sodium ions switch places with the negatively charged nitrate and chloride ions.
When two elements switch places in a chemical reaction. An example would be... (The reaction is made up) NaSOU4+PoBNF2=>PoBOU4+NaSNF2 The NaS and the PoB switched places. reactant+compound+Reactant+compund=Product Compound+Product Compound
You can identify a single replacement reaction because the reactants are a compound + an element. The products of a single replacement reaction are found by switching the element with another element in the compound. Metals switch with metals, non-metals switch with non-metals, and the most reactive element is always in the compound. A double replacement reaction can be identified because the reactants are always compound +compound. The products would also be two compounds but the elements would switch.
Atoms in one compound switch places with atoms in another compound.
Double replacement reaction is a salt metathesis reaction. It is a chemical process involving the exchange of bonds between two reacting chemicals and results in the creation of products with similar affiliations.
Atoms in one compound switch places with atoms in another compound.