30 pts! balancing equations. 2. for part 2: single-displacement reactions: for each of the four single-displacement reactions, describe what happened in each well. if a chemical reaction occurred, write a balanced equation for it. then using the a, b symbols, write a general equation for a single-displacement reaction. a+bc=ac+b here are the chemical formulas of the reactants for each reaction: β’ zinc β zn copper sulfate β cuso4 zn+cuso4-> cu+znso4 β’ aluminum β al copper sulfate β cuso4 no reaction β’ zinc β zn silver nitrate β ag(no3) β’ copper β cu silver nitrate β ag(no3)
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