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Answer:
Single
:
A
chemical
reaction
in
which
one
element
is
replaced
by
another
in
a
compound
.
Double
,
:
A
chemical
reaction
involving
the
exchange
of
bonds
between
two
non - reacting
chemical
species
which
results
in
the
creation
of
products
with
similar
bonding
affiliations
.
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