Talk:Single replacement scheme

Moving
Whoops! I thought this was for the single replacement cipher scheme, so I renamed it appropriately. I fear that I have created a problem here as this appears to be a chemical reaction with which I am unfamiliar. - C HAIRBOY (☎) 17:01, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

Last paragraph/ Sentence
The last sentence in this article sounds like an item taken off of a chemistry teacher's list of objectives. ''' Typically, you will be given the left-hand (reactant side) and asked to provide the products to the reaction. You need to be able to recognize single replacement reactions AND be able to break a formula apart into proper cations and anions as well as write correct formulas''' Consider removal?

Moving II
Unless there is any opposition I will move the article to Single replacement reaction' which seems to match the contents better. Avalon 05:12, 3 January 2007 (UTC)


 * I will do merge, "displacement" is more common and used more in the history of chemistry. --Sadi Carnot 16:36, 30 September 2007 (UTC)