Which of the following is always true regarding double replacement reactions?
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Double replacement reactions can take place in all states of matter, but they do not take place in aqueous solution. Evidence that a double replacement reaction has taken place includes formation of a precipitate, a gas or water. Double replacement reactions always form a precipitate but only sometimes form a gas. Double replacement reactions are not easily observed unless sophisticated technology is used.
In double displacement reactions, a precipitate or gas always forms. I guess I would go with choice B.
Yay c: do you have time for more? Btw I'm sorry I didn't answer earlier .-. I fell asleep
Lol, it's ok. Idk when I have time either. .-. I think I can answer more.
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