Interpretation:
The balanced chemical equation for the given double displacement reaction needs to be determined.
Concept introduction:
The type of replacement reaction in which exchange of ions takes place between two compounds of the reaction is known as double displacement reaction. One example of this type of reaction is as follows:
Answer to Problem 26PP
The balanced chemical equation is,
Explanation of Solution
Aqueous barium chloride and aqueous potassium carbonate react to produce solid barium carbonate and aqueous potassium chloride. In the reaction, exchange of ions of both the reactants occurs. So, the reaction is double displacement reaction.
The above equation is not a balanced reaction. So, the balanced chemical equation is,
In the double displacement reaction, exchange of ions of both the reactants occurs.
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