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Na2CrO4 + PbCL2
Formula in double replacement

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Na₂CrO₄ + PbCl₂ → PbCrO₄ + 2 NaCl

Step-by-step explanation:

In a double displacement reaction, the reactants which are involved in the reaction exchanging their ions thereby produces 2 new compounds. Here sodium chromate and lead chloride are undergoing double displacement reaction, the ions exchanges their position there by forming sodium chloride and lead chromate. So the double displacement reaction is given as,

Na₂CrO₄ + PbCl₂ → PbCrO₄ + 2 NaCl

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