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What type of reaction is illustrated? Ca + CuSO4 -> CaSO4 + Cu A. synthesis B. decomposition C. single replacement
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What type of reaction is
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Ca + CuSO4 -> CaSO4 + Cu
A. synthesis
B. decomposition
C. single
replacement
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It is a single replacement reaction so C
Step-by-step explanation:
An element and compound (Ca is the element and CuSO4 is the compound) switch to form a new element and compound (CaSO4 is the new compound and Cu is the new element)
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