2NaOH + CuCl2 → Cu(OH)2 + 2NaCl What type of equation is represented above? (1 point) Responses single-replacement single-replacement synthesis synthesis double replacement double replacement decomposition decomposition Question 2 Looking at the equation above, is the Law of Conservation of Matter followed?(1 point) Responses Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side. Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side. Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 1 Oxygen, 1 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side. Yes, because there are 2 sodium, 1 Oxygen, 1 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side. No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on the reactant side but the product side is missing 1 of the Oxygen and 1 of the Hydrogen. No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on the reactant side but the product side is missing 1 of the Oxygen and 1 of the Hydrogen. No, because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 1 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.

The type of equation represented above is double replacement.

The Law of Conservation of Matter is followed because there are 2 sodium, 2 Oxygen, 2 Hydrogen, 1 Copper, and 2 Chlorine on both the reactant and product side.