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The equation below represents which type of chemical reaction?A + BX  ==>    AX + BGroup of answer choicessynthesis

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The equation below represents which type of chemical reaction?A + BX  ==>    AX + BGroup of answer choicessynthesis

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The given equation represents a type of chemical reaction known as a single replacement reaction. In this type of reaction, one element replaces another element in a compound. Here, element A replaces B in the compound BX to form AX and B.

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