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Physics, 12.12.2020 17:10 wambold3

What is the difference between a neutralization reaction and a double-displacement reaction? (1 point) Double-displacement reactions are always redox reactions. Double-displacement reactions always involve acids and bases. Neutralization reactions always produce water and a salt. Neutralization reactions are always combustion reactions.

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