Grade 12 Chemistry: Single Displacement Reactions
A worksheet covering single displacement reactions, their characteristics, and how to predict their occurrence.
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Grade 12 Chemistry: Single Displacement Reactions
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Read each question carefully and provide your best answer. For reactions, predict the products and balance the equation.
1. Which of the following metals would displace hydrogen from an acid?
Copper (Cu)
Silver (Ag)
Zinc (Zn)
Gold (Au)
2. In a single displacement reaction, a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element from its:
Elemental form
Compound
Isotope
Molecule
3. The reactivity series is used to predict whether a single displacement reaction will .
4. In a single displacement reaction, a metal will displace another metal from its salt solution if it is more .
5. Predict the products of the following reaction and balance the equation: Zn(s) + CuSO₄(aq) →
6. Explain why a single displacement reaction between silver metal and hydrochloric acid does not occur.
7. All single displacement reactions are redox reactions.
True
False
8. Halogen displacement reactions are a type of single displacement reaction.
True
False
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