Concept explainers
(a)
Interpretation:
The balance chemical equation for the reaction of an excess of
Concept introduction:
There are different types of
(b)
Interpretation:
The balance chemical equation for the reaction of an excess of
Concept introduction:
There are different types of chemical reactions which occur between different compounds and follow different mechanism. Some common types of chemical reactions are synthesis reaction or combination reaction, displacement reaction, decomposition reaction, combustion reaction etc. The combustion reactions occur in the presence of oxygen to form oxides. These reactions are usually exothermic reactions.
(c)
Interpretation:
The balance chemical equation for the reaction of an excess of
Concept introduction:
There are different types of chemical reactions which occur between different compounds and follow different mechanism. Some common types of chemical reactions are synthesis reaction or combination reaction, displacement reaction, decomposition reaction, combustion reaction etc. The combustion reactions occur in the presence of oxygen to form oxides. These reactions are usually exothermic reactions.
(d)
Interpretation:
The balance chemical equation for the reaction of an excess of
Concept introduction:
There are different types of chemical reactions which occur between different compounds and follow different mechanism. Some common types of chemical reactions are synthesis reaction or combination reaction, displacement reaction, decomposition reaction, combustion reaction etc. The combustion reactions occur in the presence of oxygen to form oxides. These reactions are usually exothermic reactions.
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