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6 March, 14:08

How can I tell the difference between a single-replacement reaction and a double replacement reaction?

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  1. 6 March, 15:24
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    Single replacement is a reaction in which one element reacts with another compund to form another compound and another element.

    example:

    A+BC > B + AC

    Double Replacement is a reaction in which the metals present in two compounds change places to form two new compounds

    example:

    AB + CD > AD + CB (they basically switch partners)
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