Multiple Choice
A solution of silver nitrate is mixed with a solution of sodium chloride, resulting in a precipitate of silver chloride and a solution of sodium nitrate. The class of this reaction is
A) combination reaction.
B) double-displacement reaction.
C) decomposition reaction.
D) single-displacement reaction.
E) combustion reaction.
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