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A single-replacement reaction
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A single replacement reaction equation consists of a reactant compound and a new product compound formed by the replacement of an element in the reactant with another element. The general form is: A + BC -> AC + B, where A and B are elements, and BC is a compound.
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A double replacement reaction.
The reaction Ni + F2 -> NiF2 is a synthesis reaction where nickel reacts with fluorine to form nickel(II) fluoride. It is a combination reaction where two substances combine to form a single product.
it's single-replacement. I took a test with a question like that and got 100%
A single replacement reaction will not occur. In a single replacement reaction, either a metal will replace another metal in a compound, or an anion will replace another anion in a compound. Click on the related link to see the Wikipedia article on single displacement (single replacement).
The only time you will see an A and a B in this type of reaction is for the generic description, such as in A + BC ==> AC + B and it simply represents two elements that usual are some type of metal element.
A single-replacement reaction, also known as a single-displacement reaction, is a chemical process in which one element replaces another element in a compound. This type of reaction typically involves an element and a compound reacting to produce a new element and a new compound. For example, when zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid, zinc displaces hydrogen to form zinc chloride and hydrogen gas. The general form of the reaction can be represented as A + BC → AC + B, where A is a more reactive element than B.
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