What type of reaction is the generic equation A + BC → AC + B

(A) single displacement
(B) decomposition
(C) double-displacement
(D) synthesis/combination
(E) none of the above

Respuesta :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The reaction represented below

A + BC → AC + B

is a single displacement reaction. This type of reaction involves a free element reacting with a compound and replacing another element in the compound due to the fact that its more reactive than the element present in the compound.

In the reaction above A displaces element B from compound BC.

double displacement reaction involves the switch of ions in two compounds that react together. Option A is correct.

The given type of equation is the single displacement reaction.  

• In single displacement reaction, one reactant displaces other reactant from its compound.  

• In decomposition reaction, only one reactant get decomposed into two more more products.  

• In combination reaction, the formation of only product takes place from two or more reactants.  

• In double displacement reaction, both the reactants displaces each other.  

• In the given equation, C is being displaced from B to A.  

Thus, it is a single displacement reaction.  

To know more about:

https://brainly.com/question/12817874

ACCESS MORE