Overview
Explore the concept of double replacement reactions in this 12-minute chemistry video. Learn how two compounds exchange ions to form new compounds, with the reaction often driven by the formation of a precipitate, gas, or water. Discover how to use a solubility chart to predict insoluble products and determine if a reaction will occur. Examine specific examples, including the reaction between aqueous NaCl and AgNO3, and understand the visual representation of these reactions. Investigate whether double replacement reactions are also redox reactions, and explore the general form of double displacement reactions. Gain insight into reading and applying solubility charts, and conclude with an introduction to acid-base neutralizations.
Syllabus
- Experimenting with aqueous NaCl and AgNO3
- Visual explanation of a double replacement reaction
- Are double replacement reactions also redox reactions?
- Driving force in double replacement reactions - precipitation
- General form of double displacement reactions
- Understanding a solubility chart
- Using a solubility chart
- Acid base neutralizations
Taught by
Khan Academy