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4 January, 17:02

Which type of chemical reaction does this equation exemplify?

2KBr + Cl2 - -> 2KCl + Br2

synthesis

decomposition

double replacement

single replacement

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  1. 4 January, 17:36
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    It's a single replacement.

    These equations are characterized by a single element from the periodic table replacing an element that is part of a compound.

    In this example, the compound is KBr.

    The element from the periodic table that is by itself is Cl2

    The Cl2 replaces the Br (shown on the right side). Single replacements look that way.

    Answer: D
  2. 4 January, 18:17
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    The answer is d I'm not 100% sure
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