Balance: {eq}CaCl_2 + AgNO_3 \to AgCl + Ca(NO_3)_2 {/eq}
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Balance: {eq}CaCl_2 + AgNO_3 \to AgCl + Ca(NO_3)_2 {/eq}
Double displacement reaction equation:
The reaction between calcium chloride and silver nitrate is an example of a double displacement precipitation reaction. The products of this double displacement reaction are insoluble silver chloride and soluble calcium nitrate.
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{eq}\rm CaCl_2(aq)+2AgNO_3(aq)\rightarrow 2AgCl(s)+Ca(NO_3)_2(aq) {/eq}
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