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Which clue can be used to identify a chemical reaction as a replacement reaction?
The reaction has two reactants with ions that seem to switch places.
The reaction has a single reactant that changes into two or more products.
The reaction involves oxygen reacting with a hydrocarbon and giving off heat.
The reaction involves a single product forming from two or more reactants.
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i did the test
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Answer: I’m positive it’s A
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