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Match the definition and example to the type of reaction.
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Zn and Cu2+ react. Zn loses
2 electrons to become
Zn2+ and Cu gains 2
electrons to become Cu.
CHO CHCHCH, 4 HỌ
Buty
Wer
CH₂-C-OH + CHCH,CH,CH,CH
1-Butanol
And
Transcribed Image Text:Match the definition and example to the type of reaction. < Zn and Cu2+ react. Zn loses 2 electrons to become Zn2+ and Cu gains 2 electrons to become Cu. CHO CHCHCH, 4 HỌ Buty Wer CH₂-C-OH + CHCH,CH,CH,CH 1-Butanol And
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HCI + NaOH --> NaCl +
H2O
These reactions consist of
the removal of an -OH and
an -H from two reactant
molecules.
This type of reaction
involves something with a
pH level greater than 7
reacting with a substance
that has a pH level less than
7.
Breaking molecules apart
by reaction with water.
glucose + glucose -->
maltose + water
One thing is oxidized and
another thing is reduced in
this type of reaction.
1. Hydrolysis reaction.
2. Dehydration reaction
3. Redox reaction
4. Acid-base reaction
Transcribed Image Text:< HCI + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O These reactions consist of the removal of an -OH and an -H from two reactant molecules. This type of reaction involves something with a pH level greater than 7 reacting with a substance that has a pH level less than 7. Breaking molecules apart by reaction with water. glucose + glucose --> maltose + water One thing is oxidized and another thing is reduced in this type of reaction. 1. Hydrolysis reaction. 2. Dehydration reaction 3. Redox reaction 4. Acid-base reaction
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