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Grade 9 Science: Double Displacement Reactions

Explore double displacement reactions with this worksheet, covering reaction identification, product prediction, and balancing chemical equations.

Grade 9 Science ChemistryDouble Displacement Reaction
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Double Displacement Reactions

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

a

Formation of a single product

b

Exchange of ions between two compounds

c

Reaction between an element and a compound

d

Release of heat and light

2. Which of the following is NOT a type of double displacement reaction?

a

Precipitation reaction

b

Neutralization reaction

c

Gas formation reaction

d

Combustion reaction

3. In a double displacement reaction, the   ions of two reactant compounds exchange places.

4. A double displacement reaction often results in the formation of a  , a gas, or water.

5. Predict the products of the following double displacement reaction and balance the equation:

AgNO₃(aq) + NaCl(aq) →   +  

6. Describe one real-world example of a double displacement reaction.

7. All double displacement reactions produce a precipitate.

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True

F

False