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A double-replacement reaction, also known as a double displacement reaction, is a type of chemical reaction where two compounds exchange ions or elements to form two new compounds. Typically, this reaction occurs in aqueous solutions and involves the swapping of cations and anions between the reacting species. An example is when silver nitrate reacts with sodium chloride to produce silver chloride and sodium nitrate. These reactions often result in the formation of a precipitate, a gas, or a weak electrolyte.

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