Which type of chemical equation or reaction takes the form of AB+XY-->AY+XB A) Combustion B) Synthesis C) Single Displacment D)...

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Which type of chemical equation or reaction takes the form of

AB+XY-->AY+XB

A) Combustion
B) Synthesis
C) Single Displacment
D) Double Displacment

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Ans double displacement During double displacement the cations and anions of two different compounds switch places Written using generic symbols it is AB XY AY XB A and X are the cations    See Answer
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