Is Na + HCl = H2 + NaCl a double displacement reaction??
1 Answer
No, it is a single displacement reaction.
Explanation:
No.
Double displacement reactions have the general formula of
Single displacement reactions have the general formula of
Single displacement reactions are typically based off of the activity series:
A cation
Here, we see sodium is much higher than hydrogen, therefore we can conclude a reaction occurs. In addition, only 3 elements (no polyatomic ions so I won't talk about it) are presented, indicating a single displacement reaction. A double displacement reaction typically has 4 elements (again, not including polyatomic ions).
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