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This episode explains that double displacement reactions involve two compounds trading ions, following the pattern AB + CD → AD + CB. These reactions require a driving force to occur, such as the formation of a precipitate (an insoluble solid), a gas, or water. For instance, reacting silver nitrate with sodium chloride produces a precipitate, while an acid-base reaction creates water. It emphasizes the importance of checking for a driving force and correctly balancing the charges of the new compounds to predict the reaction's outcome.