Answer: The given reaction is a double displacement reaction.
Explanation:
A chemical reaction equation in which both positive and negative ions of two different reactants are exchanged then it is called a double displacement reaction.
For example, [tex]Na_{2}SO_{4} + H_{2}O \rightarrow H_{2}SO_{4} + Na_{2}O[/tex]
Here, hydrogen ions of [tex]H_{2}O[/tex] are replaced by the sodium ions of [tex]Na_{2}SO_{4}[/tex]. Also, sulfate ion of [tex]Na_{2}SO_{4}[/tex] are replaced by oxygen ion of [tex]H_{2}O[/tex].
Thus, we can conclude that the given reaction is a double displacement reaction.