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Which element is most likely to replace hydrogen in a displacement reaction? (1 point) Responses bromine (Br) bromine (Br) helium (He) helium (He) lithium (Li) lithium (Li) oxygen (O)
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Bromine (Br) is the most likely element to replace hydrogen in a displacement reaction.
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(1 point) Responses bromine (Br) lithium (Li) oxygen
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(1 point) • bromine (Br) • oxygen (0) • helium