The double displacement reactions involves the exchange of ions . Following is an easy to learn example :-

In this reaction, the chlorine ion is liberated from hydrochloric acid (HCl). It joins with sodium (Na). Similarly, the hydroxide ion (OH) leaves sodium and joins with hydrogen of HCl.

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4 responses to “Give an example of double displacement reaction other than the one given in 1.10.”

  1. What a brilliantly clear and effective way to explain double displacement reactions! You’ve perfectly captured the essence of the process by framing it as a simple “partner swap” between ions. By personifying the ions (chlorine liberating itself, hydroxide leaving sodium) you transform an abstract chemical concept into a relatable and memorable story.

    This is exactly the kind of explanation that makes chemistry click for students. It focuses on the core mechanism—the exchange—without getting lost in complex terminology. Your example of HCl and NaOH is the perfect choice, as it’s a classic, easy-to-visualize reaction. A fantastic and insightful summary Ankush ji 🤝

    1. what an artistic comment. heartiest thanks sir

      1. You are welcome Ankush sir 🤝🙏🏼

      2. You are most welcome Ankush sir 🤝

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