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1.) What are two observable signs that a single displacement reaction has occurred?
2.) State the conditions under which a single replacement reaction does not occur.
3.) Write the following word equations as balanced chemical equations. Write NR for those that do not react.
a.) Pt(s) + Zn(NO3)2 (aq) —>
b.) Cd(s) + 2HBr(aq) —>
c.) Mg(s) + Cu(SO4)(aq) —>
d.) Mg(s) + Cu(SO4)(aq) —>
e.) I2 + KF(aq) —>
f.) Silver + nickel —>
g.) Na2SO4(aq) + barium metal —>
h.) Cobalt + lead(II) sulfide —>
i.) Sodium phosphate + zinc metal —>
j.) Calcium metal + hydrobromic acid —>
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