Blog Post #3
(November 30, 2015)
A double replacement reaction is when two compounds react with the cations and anions switching places, ultimately forming two new products.
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The driving force in a double replacement will always be the formation of a solid. If a solid does not form, then there is no reaction occurring.
How would you know if it is supposed to react?
the solubility rules. https://45.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ly36p9y1NI1r0vb3to1_500.gif |
Helpful Links:
Reaction Types: Double Replacement
(This link provides helpful information on how to solve DR reactions!)
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