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Question
if a double replacement reaction between two aqueous solutions does not produce a precipitate, water or gas, what is the likely outcome?
the solution evaporates
no reaction occurs
a color change will occur
a new covalent compound is formed
question 12
1 pts
in a double replacement reaction, what happens to the ions of the two aqueous solutions?
they remain unchanged in the solution
they combine to form a single compound
they form a gas without exchanging ions
the cations and anions switch partners
Brief Explanations
- For the first question: In a double - replacement reaction, if no precipitate, water, or gas is formed, there is no driving force for the reaction to occur. So, no reaction takes place.
- For the second question: By the definition of a double - replacement reaction (also known as a metathesis reaction), the cations and anions of the two reactants switch partners.
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- First question: No reaction occurs
- Second question: The cations and anions switch partners