Double Displacement Reaction Worksheet
A Grade 11 Chemistry worksheet focusing on understanding and identifying double displacement reactions, including precipitation and neutralization reactions.
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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?
Formation of a single product
Exchange of ions between two compounds
Reaction with oxygen to produce heat and light
Breaking down of a single compound into simpler substances
2. What type of double displacement reaction produces an insoluble solid?
Neutralization reaction
Redox reaction
Precipitation reaction
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.
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False
2. A gas can be produced in a double displacement reaction.
True
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.