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Annabelle Flores
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21 June, 12:53
How do you do double replacement reactions?
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Nylah Wong
21 June, 13:01
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You have to switch the elements based in if they're metals/nonmetals. so nonmetals switch with each other and metals switch with each other.
AB + CD - - - > AC + BD
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