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Is a double displacement reaction reversible? If no, why?

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The double displacement reaction is not reversible.
Because, when occuring double replacement a pair of ions removed. The ions removed in this reaction are formed to produce a precipitate which is not soluble in water.
Hence the reaction is not reversible.

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