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Which type of chemical reaction does this equation exemplify?
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Which type of chemical reaction does this equation exemplify?
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combustion is the chemical reaction
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The chemical reaction that this equation exemplifies is Double Replacement. As in a double replacement reaction, the atoms of the compounds are switched and are displaced with other atoms of their respective elements to form new compounds.
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