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What type of reaction does the following equation represent?

FeS+2HCl→FeCl2+H2S
A. synthesis reaction
B. double-displacement reaction
C. single-displacement reaction
D. decomposition reaction

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Double-displacement because two elements are getting exchanged by the compounds. It is also a precipitation reaction because there seems to be an insoluble aqueous product.
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User Marquezz
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Answer:

B. double-replacement RXN

Step-by-step explanation:

more specifically, this is a precipitation rxn.

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User Archit Arora
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