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A reaction in which two ions switch places is which type of reaction

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It might be double displacement which means that the anions and cations of two different molecules switch places, forming two entirely different compounds.
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Answer: double displacement reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

A double displacement reaction is one in which exchange of ions take place.

The salts which are soluble in water are designated by symbol (aq) and those which are insoluble in water and remain in solid form are represented by (s) after their chemical formulas.

Example:
CuS(aq)+AgNO_3(aq)\rightarrow Ag_2S(aq)+Cu(NO_3)_2(aq)

As can be seen in the chemical reaction, cations are replaced by cations and anions are replaced by anions.

Thus a reaction in which two ions switch places is double displacement reaction.

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