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The following reaction: Mg + FeO → MgO + Fe, is an example of: combination. decomposition. single-displacement. double-displacement.
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The following reaction: Mg + FeO → MgO + Fe, is an example of:
combination.
decomposition.
single-displacement.
double-displacement.
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IT IS AN EXAMPLE OF SINGLE DISPLACEMENT, AS MAGNESIUM IS DISPLACING IRON AND PRODUCING MAGNESIUM OXIDE
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