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(a)
To classify: the given reactions.
(a)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The
In the following reaction, two reactants are combining to form one product. The reaction is,
So, the given reaction is a synthesis reaction.
Conclusion:
Hence, the reaction is a synthesis reaction.
(b)
To classify: the given reactions.
(b)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The chemical reaction is a process in which the materials are converted to one or more separate compounds, the reactants. The substances are either compounds or chemical elements.
In the following reaction,
So, the given reaction is a single displacement reaction.
Conclusion:
Hence, the reaction is a single displacement reaction.
(c)
To classify: the given reactions.
(c)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The chemical reaction is a process in which the materials are converted to one or more separate compounds, the reactants. The substances are either compounds or chemical elements.
In the following reaction, a hydrocarbon is combusted in the presence of oxygen results in water and carbon dioxide. The given reaction is,
Therefore, the reaction is a combustion reaction.
Conclusion:
Hence, the reaction is a combustion reaction.
(d)
To classify: the given reactions.
(d)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The chemical reaction is a process in which the materials are converted to one or more separate compounds, the reactants. The substances are either compounds or chemical elements.
In the following reaction, Cl and NO3 are displaced from Na to Ag. The given reaction is,
Thus, the given reaction is a double displacement reaction.
Conclusion:
Hence, the reaction is a double displacement reaction.
(e)
To classify: the given reactions.
(e)
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
The chemical reaction is a process in which the materials are converted to one or more separate compounds, the reactants. The substances are either compounds or chemical elements.
In given reaction, ammonium nitrate is decomposed to form nitrogen oxide and water. The given reaction is,
Thus, the reaction is a decomposition reaction.
Conclusion:
Hence, the reaction is a decomposition reaction.
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