Single displacement reactions, where A +BX → +B are redox reactions. This statement is:
a) always true
b) always false
c) only true if a metal displaces a metal
d) only true if a non-metal displaces a non-metal
e) Only true if a metal displaces a non-metal
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Single displacement reactions, where A +BX → +B are redox reactions. This statement is: a) always...
Single displacement reactions, where A +BX → +B are redox reactions. This statement is: a) always true b) always false c) only true if a metal displaces a metal d) only true if a non-metal displaces a non-metal e) Only true if a metal displaces a non-metal
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