MindMap Gallery Double displacement reaction type
A double displacement reaction is a type of reaction where two compounds exchange components to form two new compounds. Its general form is AB + CD → AD + CB. This reaction often results in characteristic products such as precipitates, gases, or water. The occurrence of double displacement reactions is diverse, typically taking place in solution and influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and concentration.
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