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For a double replacement reaction to occur, is it that one of the products must be insoluble and form a solid?
There has to be some mechanism to remove the products from the reaction so that the reaction does not proceed in the reverse direction. Product needs to be removed: solidification, removal as a gas are common methods that in nature this is occurs.
So is the answer to my question yes?
There has to be some mechanism to remove the products from the reaction so that the reaction does not proceed in the reverse direction. Product needs to be removed: solidification, removal as a gas are common methods that in nature this is occurs.
So is the answer to my question yes?
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