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The reaction represented by the equation 2NaCl + F₂ → 2NaF + Cl₂ is an example of a: Double displacement reactionNeutralizationSingle displacement reaction

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The reaction represented by the equation 2NaCl + F₂ → 2NaF + Cl₂ is an example of a: Double displacement reactionNeutralizationSingle displacement reaction

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The reaction represented by the equation 2NaCl + F₂ → 2NaF + Cl₂ is an example of a Single displacement reaction.

Here's why:

In a single displacement reaction, one element is replaced by another in a compound. This is what's happening in the reaction you provided. The Fluorine (F₂) is displacing the Chlorine (Cl₂) in the Sodium Chloride (NaCl) compound, resulting in the formation of Sodium Fluoride (NaF) and Chlorine gas (Cl₂).

So, the correct answer is Single displacement reaction.

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