false for apex i think
it was false for apexx i just took it. some of you guys must be on a different question
What? A single replacement rxn is always a redox rxn, but all redox rxns are not single replacement.
Yes, a single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction.
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Yes, a displacement reaction can surely be a redox reaction. Taking the example of chlorine and bromide ion. Chlorine oxidises a bromide ion making it bromine and bromide ion acts as a reducing agent forming chloride ion at the end of the experiment.
No, it is a single displacement reaction. It can also be called a redox reaction. It is not an acid base reaction because although hydrochloric acid is obviously and acid, magnesium is a metal, not a base.
I believe there are 6... (I'm a chemistry major) Combustion, synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, and acid-base.
It's a tpye of chemical reaction called a displacement reaction, it's alsoa redox reaction
a displacement reaction, magnesium displaces hydrogen because it is more reactive
A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction, buta double displacement reaction is not a redox reaction.
This is true -APEX
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This is true -APEX
Single displacement reaction and a double displacement reaction are redox reactions. apex- false
Yes, a displacement reaction can surely be a redox reaction. Taking the example of chlorine and bromide ion. Chlorine oxidises a bromide ion making it bromine and bromide ion acts as a reducing agent forming chloride ion at the end of the experiment.
No, it is a single displacement reaction. It can also be called a redox reaction. It is not an acid base reaction because although hydrochloric acid is obviously and acid, magnesium is a metal, not a base.
I believe there are 6... (I'm a chemistry major) Combustion, synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, and acid-base.
It's a tpye of chemical reaction called a displacement reaction, it's alsoa redox reaction
a displacement reaction, magnesium displaces hydrogen because it is more reactive
The combination of two elements (a metal and a nonmetal) is always a redox reaction.
a redox reaction