Write a complete balanced equation for the following and indicate the type of reaction: aluminum + aqueous copper (II) nitrate ⟶⟶ silver acetate + potassium nitrate ⟶⟶ nitric acid + calcium hydroxide ⟶⟶
- Write a complete balanced equation for the following and indicate the type of reaction:
- aluminum + aqueous copper (II) nitrate ⟶⟶
- silver acetate + potassium nitrate ⟶⟶
- nitric acid + calcium hydroxide ⟶⟶

In general , we basically have four types of chemical reaction :
1. Synthesis reaction :
This is a type of reaction where two or more chemical compounds combine together to form a more complex chemical compound.
2.Decomposition reaction :
This is the type of reaction where the complex chemical compound breaks down to form a simpler compound or its simple elements of the compound.
3.Single displacement reaction :
The type of reaction where more active/ reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its compound or solution .
4.Double displacement reaction :
This is the type of reaction where two chemical compounds react in the manner that there is mutual exchange of their contributing ions (cation/anion ) to form a completely different compound or new compound.
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