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Which type of reaction is represented by the generic equation AB + CD mc002-1.jpg AD + CB?

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  • 22-05-2018
Answer:
            This equation represents a Double Displacement Reaction.

Explanation:
                    
Given equation is,

                                      AB + CD  →  AD + CB

In above reaction A and C are switching their groups i.e. B and D. A has given off B to C and C has given D to A. Such reactions in which the cations and anions of two compounds are exchanged are called double displacement or double replacement reactions.
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