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Which objects switch places in a double-replacement reaction? A. compounds B. positive ions C. negative ions
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Which objects switch places in a double-replacement reaction? A. compounds B. positive ions C. negative ions
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Which objects switch places in a double-replacement reaction?
A. compounds
B. positive ions
C. negative ions
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Coumpunds because reactants of a double placement reaction don’t have charges
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a. compounds because the reactants of a double replacement reaction do not have charges
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