Single Replacement: Complete the following reactions, consulting an activity series. If the work, write NO RXN instead of predicting products. 1. Aluminum + iron (III) oxide 2. magnesium chloride + bromine → No RXN 3. potassium + copper (II) chloride 4. lead (II) + magnesium sulfate 5. iron (II) oxide + aluminum

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Single Replacement: Complete the following reactions, consulting an activity series. 1T The
work, write NO RXN instead of predicting products.
1. Aluminum iron (III) oxide
2. magnesium chloride + bromine
→ No RXN
3. potassium + copper (II) chloride
4. lead (II)
magnesium sulfate
5. iron (II) oxide + aluminum
6. sodium + water (HINT: write water as HOH)
Na + HOH - NaOH + H2
7. zinc + water
8. barium + iron (II) sulfate
9. Lead + lithium bromide
10. Magnesium + strontium chloride
11. Calcium + nickel (II) nitrate
12. Aluminum + copper (II) chloride
13. Iodine + sodium chloride
14. Fluorine + lithium bromide
15. Potassium + water
Transcribed Image Text:Single Replacement: Complete the following reactions, consulting an activity series. 1T The work, write NO RXN instead of predicting products. 1. Aluminum iron (III) oxide 2. magnesium chloride + bromine → No RXN 3. potassium + copper (II) chloride 4. lead (II) magnesium sulfate 5. iron (II) oxide + aluminum 6. sodium + water (HINT: write water as HOH) Na + HOH - NaOH + H2 7. zinc + water 8. barium + iron (II) sulfate 9. Lead + lithium bromide 10. Magnesium + strontium chloride 11. Calcium + nickel (II) nitrate 12. Aluminum + copper (II) chloride 13. Iodine + sodium chloride 14. Fluorine + lithium bromide 15. Potassium + water
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