Mayerli5 Mayerli5
  • 09-02-2021
  • Chemistry
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a. Identify the type of reaction shown:

Li + CaCl2 ---> LiCl + Ca

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imitateportsmouth imitateportsmouth
  • 14-02-2021

Answer:

single-replacement reactions

Explanation:

A single-replacement reaction is defined as a chemical reaction in which one strong element replace the other weak element.

The given chemical equation Li + CaCl2 ---> LiCl + Ca is an example of single-replacement reactions  in which Lithium (Li) is stronger than Calcium (Ca) and replaces calcium to form bond with Chloride.

Hence, the correct answer is "single-replacement reactions".

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