given the balanced equation representing a reaction k2co3(aq)+BaCI2(aq) 2KCI(aq)+BaCO3(s) which type of reaction is represented by this equation

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The type of reaction is called double displacement reaction. Hope it cleared your doubt

Answer: This is a type of double displacement reaction.

Explanation:

A double displacement reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which exchange of ions takes place. General equation for this type of reaction is:

[tex]AB+CD\rightarrow AD+CB[/tex]

We are given a balanced chemical equation. The reaction follows:

[tex]K_2CO_3(aq)+BaCI_2(aq)\rightarrow 2KCI(aq)+BaCO_3(s)[/tex]

Here, exchange of potassium and barium ions are taking place.

Hence, this equation is a type of double displacement reaction.