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24 February, 15:36

Why can't double-replacement reactions start with one reactant is a pure metal?

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  1. 24 February, 15:38
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    Explanation:

    In a double displacement reaction, two metals exchange partners:

    ZnCl₂ + 2AgNO₃ ⟶ 2AgCl + Zn (NO₃) ₂

    You can have a displacement reaction that starts with one pure metal:

    Zn + 2AgNO₃ ⟶ 2Ag + Zn (NO₃) ₂

    In this case, however, one metal is taking the other's partner, so we call it a single displacement reaction.
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