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Bernice
9 December, 14:40
Ca+HCI->CaCI2+H2, what is the reaction?
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Romeo Shah
9 December, 15:10
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It is a displacement reaction
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Deja
9 December, 16:13
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single replacement reaction
Explanation:
This is a kind of single replacement reaction where you switch either cations or anions. Here you switched Ca for H and produced Cacl2 and H2 gas by itself.
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