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Question
Write a balanced chemical equation of the following reaction and also classify them.
Lead acetate solution is treated with dilute hydrochloric acid to form lead chloride and acetic acid solution.
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Solution
`"Pb"("CH"_3"COO")_2("s") + 2"HCl" ("aq") -> "PbCl"_2("s") + "CH"_3"COOH"("aq")` : Double displacement reaction
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