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Double Displacement Reaction Worksheet

A Grade 11 Chemistry worksheet focusing on understanding and identifying double displacement reactions, including precipitation and neutralization reactions.

Grade 11 Science ChemistryDouble Displacement Reaction
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HS-PS1-2HS-PS1-7

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ChemistryDouble DisplacementReactionsPrecipitationNeutralization
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Double Displacement Reaction

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Read each question carefully and provide the best answer based on your knowledge of double displacement reactions.

1. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of a double displacement reaction?

a

Formation of a single product

b

Exchange of ions between two compounds

c

Reaction with oxygen to produce heat and light

d

Breaking down of a single compound into simpler substances

2. What type of double displacement reaction produces an insoluble solid?

a

Neutralization reaction

b

Redox reaction

c

Precipitation reaction

d

Combustion reaction

1. In a double displacement reaction, two   compounds react to form two new compounds.

2. A neutralization reaction is a specific type of double displacement reaction where an acid and a base react to form a   and water.

1. Write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction between silver nitrate (AgNO₃) and sodium chloride (NaCl). Identify the precipitate formed.

2. Describe the general form of a double displacement reaction.

1. All double displacement reactions result in the formation of a precipitate.

T

True

F

False

2. A gas can be produced in a double displacement reaction.

T

True

F

False

Match each reaction description with the correct type of double displacement reaction.

1. Formation of an insoluble solid

 

a. Neutralization reaction

2. Reaction between an acid and a base

 

b. Precipitation reaction

1. Explain the difference between a double displacement reaction and a single displacement reaction. Provide an example for each.