Question
Question: Which of the following is a type of double decomposition reaction? (A)- Neutralization reaction ...
Which of the following is a type of double decomposition reaction?
(A)- Neutralization reaction
(B)- Precipitation Reaction
(C)- Electrolytic decomposition
(D)- All of the above
Solution
In the double displacement reaction, consisting of two compounds in such a manner that the ions in the reactants get displaced from its original position and form a new bond with another ion of the reactant. Thus, two new compounds are formed in the reaction.
Complete step by step answer:
As can be seen, in the electrolytic decomposition of the compound into its constituent elements on passing current through its aqueous solution.
For example, in the reaction of electrolysis of molten sodium chloride which breaks into sodium metal at the cathode and the chlorine gas at the anode.
2Na(l)→2Na(s)+Cl2(g)
Then, in case of neutralization reaction, where the acid and base react forming an ionic salt and water. During this process, it is seen that the reactant ions producing H+andOH− ions respectively combines and form water along with the salt. Hence, displacement can be seen. For example: