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Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of copper(ii) nitrate and nickel(ii) chloride are combined.

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Answer : The reaction that will occur when you combine the aqueous solutions of copper nitrate with nickel chloride is a displacement reaction.

It explained below with the reaction :-

Explanation :
Cu(NO _(3)) _(2) _((aq)) + NiCl _(2) _((aq)) ----\ \textgreater \ CuCl _(2) _((s) ) + Ni(NO _(3)) _(2)_((aq))

The reaction will give the major product as copper chloride in the form of solid. Rest all the ions will remain in the aqueous form.
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