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Section 5.2
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1
What is a single displacement reaction?
A)A single displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which an element and a compound react to produce another element and another compound.
B)A single displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which a single compound is broken down into two or more simpler compounds.
C)A single displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which two reactants combine to form one single new product.
D)A single displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which two compounds react to produce two new compounds.
2
What information is indicated by an activity series?
A)An activity series is a list that organizes elements according to their chemical reactivity, with the least reactive at the top of the list and the most reactive at the bottom of the list.
B)An activity series is a list that organizes elements according to their chemical reactivity, with the most reactive at the top of the list and the least reactive at the bottom of the list.
C)An activity series is a list that organizes compounds according to their chemical reactivity, with the most reactive at the top of the list and the least reactive at the bottom of the list.
D)An activity series is a list that organizes compounds according to their chemical reactivity, with the least reactive at the top of the list and the most reactive at the bottom of the list.
3
What is a double displacement reaction?
A)It is a chemical reaction in which two compounds combine to form one new compound.
B)It is a chemical reaction whereby the positive ions of two different compounds exchange places to form two new compounds.
C)It is a chemical reaction whereby the positive ions of two different compounds exchange places to form one new compound.
D)It is a chemical reaction in which two compounds are broken down into simpler compounds or elements.
4
What is the general formula for a double displacement reaction?
A)A + BC → AC + B
B)AB → A+ B
C)AB + CD → AD + BC
D)A + B → AB
5
Why is a double displacement reaction sometimes referred to as a precipitate reaction?
A)All the reactants are precipitates.
B)The reactants and products are always precipitates.
C)All the products are precipitates.
D)Certain types of reactions produce one product that is a precipitate.
6
What type of reaction is represented by this formula: NaCl(aq) + AgNO3(aq) → AgCl(s) + NaNO3(aq)?
A)single displacement
B)double displacement
C)decomposition
D)synthesis







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