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A reaction doesn't occur.
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A precipitate, water, or a gas must be produced for a double displacement reaction to occur.
Actually, the concept of precipitate tells that precipitate is a compound that is solid and forms in a double displacement reaction and settles down at the bottom. Such compounds are formed in double displacement reactions. But at most times, the single replacement reactions occur in an aqueous medium. So, 1. If a gas is formed then it is either liberated or gets dissolved. 2. If some liquid is formed, it stays in the aqueous solution. 3. when some solid is formed like metals, they float in solution. So, precipitation does not occur in single replacement reactions
When a compound is mixed with an element. KCl is more than one element put together, thus it is a compound. Sodium (Na) is an element, so if you combine the two, it is a single replacement reaction.
In a double replacement reaction a change of bonds between reactants occur.
A reaction doesn't occur.
A double replacement occurs when two compounds are dissolved in water. The compounds then exchange elements and create two new compounds.
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Most batteries work via a single replacement reaction.
A double displacement reaction not occur when an element replace another element only in one molecule.
A precipitate, water, or a gas must be produced for a double displacement reaction to occur.
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Actually, the concept of precipitate tells that precipitate is a compound that is solid and forms in a double displacement reaction and settles down at the bottom. Such compounds are formed in double displacement reactions. But at most times, the single replacement reactions occur in an aqueous medium. So, 1. If a gas is formed then it is either liberated or gets dissolved. 2. If some liquid is formed, it stays in the aqueous solution. 3. when some solid is formed like metals, they float in solution. So, precipitation does not occur in single replacement reactions
The chemical equation is:2 (OH)- + Pb(2+) = PbOH)2(s)
The chemical equation is:2 (OH)- + Pb(2+) = PbOH)2(s)