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Potassium chloride and silver acetate react to produce silver chloride and potassium acetate. What type of reaction occured?
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Potassium chloride and silver acetate react to produce silver chloride and potassium acetate.
What type of reaction occured?
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The type of reaction that occurred when potassium chloride and silver acetate react to produce silver chloride and potassium acetate is called a double replacement.
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