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which of the following reactions are single replacement reactions? ca + s → cas na + hcl → h2 + nacl nacl → na + cl2 k + agcl → ag + kcl ch4 + o2 → h2o + co2 naoh + hcl → hoh + nacl
Step1: Recall single - replacement reaction definition
A single - replacement reaction has the general form $A + BC
ightarrow AC + B$ where an element replaces another element in a compound.
Step2: Analyze each reaction
- For $Ca + S
ightarrow CaS$, it is a combination reaction ($A + B
ightarrow AB$), not a single - replacement reaction.
- For $Na+HCl
ightarrow H_2 + NaCl$, sodium ($Na$) replaces hydrogen ($H$) in hydrochloric acid ($HCl$), so it is a single - replacement reaction.
- For $NaCl
ightarrow Na + Cl_2$, it is a decomposition reaction ($AB
ightarrow A + B$), not a single - replacement reaction.
- For $K + AgCl
ightarrow Ag+KCl$, potassium ($K$) replaces silver ($Ag$) in silver chloride ($AgCl$), so it is a single - replacement reaction.
- For $CH_4 + O_2
ightarrow H_2O + CO_2$, it is a combustion reaction, not a single - replacement reaction.
- For $NaOH + HCl
ightarrow HOH+NaCl$, it is a double - replacement reaction ($AB + CD
ightarrow AD+CB$), not a single - replacement reaction.
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$Na + HCl
ightarrow H_2 + NaCl$, $K + AgCl
ightarrow Ag + KCl$