Khalid M.
asked 12/09/20(Choose ALL that apply.)
a. Acid-Base (Neutralization) | |
b. | Combination (Synthesis) |
c. | Combustion |
d. | Decomposition |
e. | Double Displacement (Double Replacement, Exchange) |
f. | Oxidation-Reduction (Redox) |
g. | Precipitation |
h. | Single Displacement (Single Replacement) |
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2 Answers By Expert Tutors
Peng L. answered 12/10/20
Chemistry&Chinese PL
it is also a redox reaction with Cl is reduced and I - is oxidized.
Elias S. answered 12/09/20
Certified Chemistry Teacher with a BS in Chemistry and MA in Teaching
It is a single replacement :)
Note how the partners at the dance switched. Na (sodium) came to the dance with I (iodine), but left with Cl (chlorine). Iodine then left alone.
A double displacement would be if both Na and Cl came with partners, like NaI and KCl, and then left with each other's dates -> NaCl and KI
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