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Given :-
- We have given equation Cacl2 + K2CO3
Let's Begin
We have ,
[tex]\sf{ CaCl2 + K2CO3 \:gives \:CaCO3 + KCl }[/tex]
Let's balance it
On reactant side,
- [tex]\sf{Calcium (Ca) = 1}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{Chlorine ( Cl = 2 }[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{Potassium (K) = 2}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{Carbonate (CO3) = 1}[/tex]
On product side,
- [tex]\sf{Calcium (Ca) = 1}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{Chlorine ( Cl = 1 }[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{Potassium (K) = 1}[/tex]
- [tex]\sf{Carbonate (CO3) = 1}[/tex]
Therefore, Balanced equation will be :-
[tex]\sf{ CaCl2 + K2CO3 \:gives\: CaCO3 + 2KCl }[/tex]
- The above reaction is Double displacement reaction.
Double Displacement reaction :-
- Double displacement reaction is a reaction in which the ions of compound on a reactant side exchanges due to the varying reactivity of elements so that they can form new products.