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State the double decomposition – neutralization reaction with a suitable representation. - Chemistry

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State the double decomposition – neutralization reaction with a suitable representation.

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This is represented as:
\[\ce{A+B- + C+D- ->A+D- + C+B-}\]

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पाठ 2: Chemical Changes & Reactions - Additional Questions

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विराफ जे. दलाल Simplified ICSE Chemistry [English] Class 9
पाठ 2 Chemical Changes & Reactions
Additional Questions | Q 16.1

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Explain, giving one example of the following chemical changes:

Double decomposition


State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

PbO2 + SO2→ PbSO4


State the type of reactions for the following represent and balance the ones that are not balanced.

PbO + 2HNO3→ Pb(NO3) + 2H2


Match the following:

a. Zn(s) + H2SO4(aq) → ZnSO4(aq) + H2(g)

 i. Photochemical decomposition

b. \[\ce{2AgCI(s) ->[Sunlight] 2Ag(s) + CI2(g)}\]

 ii. Thermal decomposition

c. \[\ce{2KCI ->[Electricity] 2K + CI2}\]

iii. Displacement reaction

d.  \[\ce{2HgO(s) ->[\Delta] 2Hg(s) + O(g)}\]

iv. Electrolytic decomposition


What is a decomposition reaction?


Select the correct salt from list II which on thermal decomposition exhibits the change in colour from list I.

List I List II
1. Light green to black A: Copper carbonate
2. White to yellow [heated state] B: Hydrated Copper sulphate
3. Blue to black C: Copper nitrate
4. Orange to green D: Ammonium dichromate
5. Blue to white E: Zinc nitrate

Give a balanced equation for a direct combination reaction involving:

Two compounds – resulting in the formation of a weak acid


Convert an insoluble base


Give a balanced equation for the following type of reaction:

A soluble salt of lead formed from an insoluble base by double decomposition – neutralization.


Give a balanced equation for the following type of reaction:

A decomposition reaction of a salt which leaves behind a silvery metal.


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