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This is due to something called a displacment reaction, during a displacment reaction one of the particals from one of the substances "swap" with another partical from the solution In the case of zink and copper sulphate solution, the copper and zink 'switch places to produce copper and a solution of zink sulphate. This is how, A + BC = B +AC
No. Though in chemical reactions one element often gives up electrons to another.
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Yes you can
Yes. When one "partner" is swapped, it is a single replacement (displacement) reaction. A + BC --> AC + B When two "partners" are swapped, it is a double replacement (displacement) reaction. AB + XY --> AY + XB
you most likely could as long as the displacement is about the same
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im sorry but you can not swap memberships
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Trade switch
A palette swap is an image in computing which is the same as another but rendered with a different colour palette.
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Debt for nature swap is a transaction in foreign exchange which debt owed by a developing country is transferred to another organization. This swap in done in money.
Global Swap Shop is when a country sends another country something involving money.
Swap it with another like breaker.
Swap it with another like relay.