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which kind of substances get involved in a double displacement reaction?
A) only elements
B) covalent compounds
C) ionic compounds


Sagot :

Answer:

C) ionic compounds

Explanation:

Only ionic compounds takes place in a chemical double displacement reaction.

The reaction involves an actual exchange of partners to form a new compounds.

These compounds involved are ionic compounds.

  • there is usually the formation of an insoluble compound called precipitate
  • there is formation of water or any other non-ionizing compound
  • there is liberation of a gaseous product