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Describe what happens in a single replacement reaction. What can replace what?

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Answer:

The one element is substituted in place of other element in compound.

Step-by-step explanation:

Single replacement:

It is the reaction in which one elements replace the other element in compound.

AB + C → AC + B

For example:

Consider the reaction between zinc and silver nitrate. In this chemical reaction the zinc is substituted in place of silver in silver nitrate compound.

Chemical equation:

2AgNO₃ + Zn → ZnNO₃ + 2Ag

The starting material consist of compound ( AgNO₃) and pure element (Zn).

After reaction a new compound ( ZnNO₃) and pure element (Ag) is generated.

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