answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How is the reaction of displacement shown?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

A single-displacement reaction and a double-displacement reaction are always redox reactions.?

Single displacement reaction and a double displacement reaction are redox reactions. apex- false


Are single displacement and double displacement reactions always redox reactions?

A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction, buta double displacement reaction is not a redox reaction.


A reaction in which the atoms of one element replace the atoms of a second element in a compound is?

This is a single displacement reaction.


What are types of chemical reaction?

1 combination reaction. 2. displacement reaction. 3.decomposition reaction. 4.displacement reaction.


What types of chemical reaction?

1 combination reaction. 2. displacement reaction. 3.decomposition reaction. 4.displacement reaction.


What type of chemical?

1 combination reaction. 2. displacement reaction. 3.decomposition reaction. 4.displacement reaction.


What reaction is a chemical reaction in which two elements in different compounds trade places?

either a displacement reaction or a double displacement reaction


A single-displacement reaction is always a redox reaction but a redox reaction isn't always a single-displacement reaction.?

This is true -APEX


Is this a synthesis reaction single displacement reaction decomposition reaction or double displacement reaction KNO3-KNO2 plus O2?

decomposition


A single displacement reaction is always a redox reaction but a redox reaction isnt always a single displacement reaction?

false true


Is a redox reaction always a single-displacement reaction but a single-displacement reaction isn't always a redox reaction?

This is true -APEX


Is a double displacement reaction hydrogen bonding?

The double displacement reaction is not related to hydrogen bonding.