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Abril Hensley
12 August, 20:54
How to do single replacement reactions
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Ariel Pratt
12 August, 23:48
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Example: NaCl + Li
You should have two metals and a non metal in a simple reaction like the one above. The metal will react with a non-metal because of their opposite charges. Therefore, NaCl + Li = LiCl + Na
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