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Single-replacement reactions can take place with nonmetals. For this question, assume that A and C are nonmetals and B is a metal. Which general equation shows one nonmetal replacing another nonmetal in a compound?

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User Neale
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Answer:

A + BC --> C + BA

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The general equation for showing one nonmetal replacing another nonmetal in a compound would be BA + C = BC + A. This is an example of a single-replacement reaction where one of the reactant replaces one atom in a compound producing another substance having different properties.
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