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13 June, 02:13

2. Part 3: Double-Displacement Reactions: For each double-displacement reaction, describe what happened in each well, including the colors of any products that formed. If a chemical reaction occurred, write a balanced equation for it. Then use the A, B symbols to write a general equation for a double-displacement reaction. Here are the chemical formulas of the reactants for each reaction:

• sodium chloride - NaCl

copper sulfate - CuSO4

• sodium hydroxide - NaOH

copper sulfate - CuSO4

• sodium phosphate - Na3PO4

copper sulfate - CuSO4

• sodium chloride - NaCl

silver nitrate - AgNO3

• sodium hydroxide - NaOH

silver nitrate - AgNO3

• sodium phosphate - Na3PO4

silver nitrate - AgNO3

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  1. 13 June, 02:33
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    Answer: General equation for Double Replacement Reactions is:

    AY+BX→BY+AX

    Explanation:

    2NaCl+CuSO4→Na2SO4+CuCl2

    2NaOH+CuSO4→Na2SO4+Cu (OH) 2

    2Na3PO4+2CuSO4→Cu3 (PO4) 2+3Na2SO4

    NaCl+AgNO3→AgCl+NaNO3

    2NaOH+2AgNO3→2NaNO3+Ag2O+H2O

    Na3PO4+3AgNO3→3NaNO3+Ag3PO4
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