A single replacement reaction
<h3>Further explanation
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There are two types of chemical reactions that may occur.
namely single-replacement reactions and double-replacement reactions.
A single replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which one element replaces the other elements of a compound to produce new elements and compounds
Not all of these reactions can occur. We can use the activity series, which is a list of elements that can replace other elements below / to the right of them in a single replacement reaction.
This series is better known as the Volta series, where the metal element with a more negative electrode potential is on the left, while the element with a more positive electrode potential on the right.
The more left the position of a metal in the series, the more reactive metal (easy to release electrons, the stronger as the reduction agent)
The metal activity series is expressed in voltaic series
<em>Li-K-Ba-Ca-Na-Mg-Al-Mn- (H2O) -Zn-Cr-</em><em>Fe</em><em>-Cd-Co-Ni-Sn-Pb- (H) -</em><em>Cu</em><em>-Hg-Ag-Pt-Au </em>
Fe(more active element) takes the place of Cu(less reactive element) in the CuSO4 compound
C
experiments with cathode ray tubes showed that all atoms contain tiny negatively charged subatomic particles or electrons
If 6 units of AB were reacted with 10 units of CD in the described equation, the limiting reactant would AB
<h3>Limiting reactants</h3>
They are reactants that determine how far a reaction can go in terms of yield.
From the equation: 3AB + 4CD --> 2AD + 6CB
The mole ratio of AB to CD is 3:4
Thus, 6 units of AB will require 8 units of CD.
But 10 units of CD were reacted with only 6 units of AB. This means that CD is in excess by 2 units while AB will limit the yield of the reaction.
More on limiting reactants can be found here: brainly.com/question/14225536
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