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What type of chemical reaction is shown below?2 Na   +    H2SO4  -->   H2   +  Na2SO4Group of answer choicesCombination (synthesis)Exchange (double replacement)DecompositionDisplacement (Single replacement)

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What type of chemical reaction is shown below?2 Na   +    H2SO4  -->   H2   +  Na2SO4Group of answer choicesCombination (synthesis)Exchange (double replacement)DecompositionDisplacement (Single replacement)

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The reaction shown is a Displacement (Single replacement) reaction. In this type of reaction, one element is replaced by another in a compound. Here, Sodium (Na) displaces Hydrogen (H) in the compound H2SO4.

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