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Which chemical equation represents a double replacement reaction?

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The answer would be AX+BY=AY+BX
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Answer:

AX+BY=AY+BX

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Double-replacement reactions are represented by the general equation AX+BY=AY+BX a reaction in which a substance combines with oxygen, releasing a large amount of energy in the form of light and head

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