The reaction is referred to as a double displacement reaction, also known as a metathesis reaction, where the cations and anions of two compounds switch places to form new compounds.
This reaction is called "metal-metal exchange reaction".
This is a single displacement reaction, where zinc (Zn) replaces sodium (Na) in sodium chloride (NaCl) to form zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and sodium (Na) metal. The reaction is also known as a displacement or substitution reaction.
The balanced equation for this reaction is: 2 KClO3 -> KClO4 + KCl
You mean balance it? 2C2H6 + 7O2 -> 4CO2 + 6H2O
No. This equation is not balanced and does not even represent any reaction. The equation for the actual reaction between elemental zinc and chlorine is: Zn + Cl2 => ZnCl2.
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The reaction of an acid plus a base yields SALT ( and water too)
This reaction is called "metal-metal exchange reaction".
No its a combustion reaction, not a double replacement
displacement reactiom
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The balanced equation for this reaction is: 3H2 + N2 -> 2NH3
This is a single displacement reaction, where zinc (Zn) replaces sodium (Na) in sodium chloride (NaCl) to form zinc chloride (ZnCl2) and sodium (Na) metal. The reaction is also known as a displacement or substitution reaction.
Trimethyl aluminium is not a solid precipitate.
An acid-base reaction
Mixing hydrochloric acid (HCI) with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in water (H2O) will result in a neutralization reaction, producing sodium chloride (NaCl) and water. The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is: HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O.
No, the reaction between NaOH and HCl is a neutralization reaction, not a double replacement reaction. In a neutralization reaction, an acid and a base react to form a salt and water. The products are NaCl (salt) and H2O (water).