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Which is a general chemical equation for an endothermic, double-replacement reaction?

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Answer: Reactant + Heat → Products

Explanation: Hope this helps :)

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User Ibrahim Arief
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Endothermic reaction is the chemical reaction in which energy is absorbed.

And a double displacement reaction is the one in which two elements displaces other elements and exchange places with each other.

So general chemical equation for an endothermic, double-replacement reaction is:

AB + CD + energy ----->AD + CB

Here energy is absorbed so it is an example of endothermic reaction.

While as two elements displaces other elements and exchange places with each other, so it is an example of double displacement reaction.

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