The above given reaction is an example of ____________.
Acid-base reaction
Synthesis reaction
Single replacement
Double replacement
A
Double replacement
B
Acid-base reaction
C
Single replacement
D
Synthesis reaction
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In a double replacement reaction, the anions and cations of two compounds switch places and form two entirely different compounds. [18] These reactions are in the general form:
AB+CD→AD+CB
For example, when barium chloride (BaCl2) and magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) react, the SO42 anion switches places with the 2Cl anion, giving the compounds BaSO4 and MgCl2.
Hence, the correct option is B
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