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)

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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.
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