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Barium replaces calcium in the following reaction: ba caco3 → baco3 ca. what type of reaction does this represent?
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Barium replaces calcium in the following reaction: ba caco3 → baco3 ca. what type of reaction does this represent?
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Single Displacement reaction: only the cation of the compound changed during the reaction, from Ca2+ to Ba2+.
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