An ionic bond.
By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
The reaction you are referring to is a single displacement reaction, also known as a single replacement reaction. In this type of reaction, an element replaces another element in a compound, resulting in a new compound and a different element being released.
This is a single replacement, or single displacement reaction.
Atoms in one compound switch places with atoms in another compound.
This is known as a displacement reaction, where a more reactive metal can displace a less reactive metal from its compound or solution. This occurs because the more reactive metal has a greater tendency to lose electrons and form positive ions.
False
Negative, because your multiplying a positive by another negative
By the intermediate of a chemical reaction a compound is transformed in another compound.
It will be positive.
If a negative is divided by a positive, the resulting quotient will be negative. If a negative is divided by another negative, the quotient would be positive.
This can never be. The square of any number will always be positive. Any positive number multiplied by another positive number will be positive, while any negative number multiplied by another negative number will be positive.
A positive number times another positive number will give you a positive answer. If you multiply two negative numbers together, you will also have a positive answer. The only way to get a negative answer is if you multiply a positive by a negative.
A chemical reaction is the transformation of a compound in another compound.
A negative number divided by a positive number results in another negative number.
A reduced compound is a compound that has gained one or more electrons, resulting in a negative charge. This reduction process typically occurs during a redox reaction, where one compound loses electrons (oxidation) and another gains electrons (reduction). Reduced compounds are often considered to be in a lower energy state compared to their oxidized forms.
A positive number multiplied by another positive number yields a positive number. A negative number multiplied by another negative number also yields a positive number. Only multiplying a negative number by a positive number (or the other way around) yields a negative number as the product.
A single-replacement reaction