Chemistry

A reaction of a type: AB + CD ⟶ AD + CB, involves

(i) no chemical change

(ii) decomposition of AB and CD

(iii) exchange of ions of AB and CD

(iv) combination of AB and CD

Chemical Reaction

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Answer

exchange of ions of AB and CD

Reason — In the type of reaction called double displacement two compounds exchange their positive and negative radicals.

Example : AB + CD ⟶ AD + CB

A new set of substances (AD and CB) is formed, so a chemical change definitely occurs. Decomposition means breaking a compound into simpler substances, which is not happening here. Combination means two substances combine to form one product, but here we get two new products.

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