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why are ions exchanged in double displacement reaction
Asked by technicalbeta720 | 13 Dec, 2023, 07:44: AM
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Dear Student,

In a double displacement reaction, When two compounds react, the positive ions (cation) and negative ions (anion) of the two reactants exchange places, generating two new compounds or products. This is known as a double displacement reaction. 

It happens as per activity series. The metals present higher in activity series replaces metal present at lower level in activity series from its compound. Similarly more reactive non-metal replaces less reactive non-metal or anion from its compound.

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