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27 June, 00:43

What type of reaction is the generic equation a + bc → ac + b?

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  1. 27 June, 01:00
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    This is a single displacement reaction. Where a single element can displace an element in another compound and form a new compound.

    In the reaction given;

    a + bc - - > ac + b

    bc is a compound, if a is more reactive than b, it can take the place of b and form a new compound ac.

    Since only one displacement reaction is taking place its called a single displacement reaction.
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