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Radda [10]
1 year ago
8

How are single replacement and double replacement reactions similar

Chemistry
1 answer:
Brilliant_brown [7]1 year ago
8 0

Single and  double replacement chemical reactions are similar by the fact that in both the types of reactions replacement of ions takes place in case of single displacement it is 1 ion while for double displacement it is 2 ions.

<h3>What are chemical reactions?</h3>

Chemical reactions are defined as reactions which occur when a substance combines with another substance to form a new substance.Alternatively, when a substance breaks down or decomposes to give new substances it is also considered to be a chemical reaction.

There are several characteristics of chemical reactions like change in color, change in state , change in odor and change in composition . During chemical reaction, there is also formation of precipitate an insoluble mass of substance or even evolution of gases.

There are three types of chemical reactions:

1) inorganic reactions

2)organic reactions

3) biochemical reactions

During chemical reactions atoms are rearranged and changes are accompanied by an energy change as new substances are formed.

Learn more about chemical reactions,here:

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