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14 October, 14:37

What is 1c+1H2O - > 1CO+1H2

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  1. 14 October, 17:26
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    Single Displacement Reaction, balanced

    Explanation:

    Generally written as:

    C + H₂O = > CO + H₂

    This type of reaction is single displacement because the difference between the reactant and product side is that one element has changed its "pairing".

    The skeleton formula for single displacement is AB + C = > AC + B.

    The equation is balanced because the reactants and products have the same number of atoms.
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