Which type of reaction is modeled by this chemical equation HELP ASAP
A.) double replacement
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Physics, 28.02.2021 07:00, Joxnny8757
Which type of reaction is modeled by this chemical equation HELP ASAP
A.) double replacement
B.) single replacement
C.) combustion
D.) synthesis
2li+CaCI2 arrow 2LiCI+Ca
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