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24 November, 16:54

When a double replacement reaction produced one compound that is soluble and one compounds that is insoluble, a. only the solution of dissolved ion resultsb. only a solid is formedc. the soluble compound exists as dissolved ions in a solution while insoluble compound forms as a precipitated. none

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  1. 24 November, 19:27
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    c. the soluble compound exists as dissolved ions in a solution while insoluble compound forms as a precipitated.

    Explanation:

    Let's consider an example of a double displacement reaction that produces a soluble compound and an insoluble one.

    BaCl₂ (aq) + Na₂SO₄ (aq) ⇒ NaCl (aq) + BaSO₄ (s) ↓

    NaCl is a soluble compound so it is dissolved in the solution. It is also an electrolyte so it ionizes in water according to the following equation:

    NaCl (aq) ⇒ Na⁺ (aq) + Cl⁻ (aq)

    BaSO₄ is insoluble so it remains as a precipitate.
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