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A double replacement reaction can be best described as a reaction in which

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You have two nonmetal formulas and they switch. I think that's it. It'll get you partial credit at least. I hope it helps!
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A double repalcement reaction is a type of reaction in which there is exchange of ions between two compounds leading to the formation of new products. It is also known as double displacement reaction.

BC+DE produces BE+CD.

A double replacement reaction leads to the formation of two new compounds Be and CD.

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