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which of the following images represents a single - replacement reactio…

Question

which of the following images represents a single - replacement reaction? two reactants two products

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

A single - replacement reaction has the general form \(A + BC
ightarrow AC + B\) (or \(Y+XZ
ightarrow YZ + X\)). Let's analyze each reaction:

  1. For the left - side reaction (with reactant \(AB\)): The reactants would be \(AB\) and another substance. But from the diagram, if we consider the reaction, it doesn't follow the single - replacement pattern. The products here are \(A\) and \(B\), which looks more like a decomposition reaction (if we assume \(AB

ightarrow A + B\)), not single - replacement.

  1. For the right - side reaction (with reactants \(A\) and \(BC\)): The reactants are an element \(A\) (the blue atoms) and a compound \(BC\) (the red - green molecules). The products are a compound \(AC\) (the red - blue molecules) and an element \(B\) (the green atoms). This follows the general form of a single - replacement reaction (\(A+BC

ightarrow AC + B\)).

Answer:

The reaction with reactants \(A\) and \(BC\) (the right - hand side reaction in the diagram) represents a single - replacement reaction.