Double Replacement Reactions
Explore the principles and examples of double replacement reactions in this Grade 11 Chemistry worksheet.
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Double Replacement Reactions
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1. Which of the following is a characteristic of a double replacement reaction?
Two elements combine to form a compound.
A single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
Ions in two compounds exchange places.
An element reacts with a compound, displacing another element.
2. In a double replacement reaction, the reactants are typically two compounds.
3. A common product of a double replacement reaction is a , which is an insoluble solid.
4. All double replacement reactions result in the formation of a precipitate.
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5. Write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction between aqueous silver nitrate and aqueous sodium chloride. Include states of matter and identify the precipitate.