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analyze the following equation for a double displacement reaction. using this reaction. using this reaction as a model, do you think that double displacement reactions are typically redox reaction or not? explain why.
BaCl2(aq) + K2C03(aq) = BaCO3(S) + 2KCL(aq)
BaCl2(aq) + K2C03(aq) = BaCO3(S) + 2KCL(aq)
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DrBob222
That reaction is a double displacement. You can see that Ba and K have changed places with Cl and CO3.
Usually double displacement reactions are not redox reactions. None of the elements have changed oxidation state.
Usually double displacement reactions are not redox reactions. None of the elements have changed oxidation state.
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