(a)
Interpretation: To identify the type of reaction in following statement:
‘a metal and nonmetal combine to form an ionic compound.’
Concept Introduction:
Types of
- Combination reaction: Here two or more reactants combines to form a single product
- Decomposition product: In this type of reaction, one reactant is breakdown into two or more products
- Single replacement reaction: This is a type of reaction where more reactive element replaces the less reactive element.
- Double-replacement reaction: In this type of reaction, two compounds react in such a way that cations and anions of two reactants interchange their place.
- Combustion: Process of heating a substance in presence of Oxygen is known as combustion reaction. Heating of hydrocarbon in presence of Oxygen molecule will always formed carbon dioxide and water as products.
(b)
Interpretation: To identify the type of reaction in following statement:
‘a compound of hydrogen and carbon is reacted with oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water.’
Concept Introduction:
Types of chemical reaction:
- Combination reaction: Here two or more reactants combines to form a single product
- Decomposition product: In this type of reaction, one reactant is breakdown into two or more products
- Single replacement reaction: This is a type of reaction where more reactive element replaces the less reactive element.
- Double-replacement reaction: In this type of reaction, two compounds react in such a way that cations and anions of two reactants interchange their place.
- Combustion: Process of heating a substance in presence of Oxygen is known as combustion reaction. Heating of hydrocarbon in presence of Oxygen molecule will always formed carbon dioxide and water as products.
(c)
Interpretation: To identify the type of reaction in following statement:
‘Heating calcium carbonate produces calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.’
Concept Introduction:
Types of chemical reaction:
- Combination reaction: Here two or more reactants combines to form a single product
- Decomposition product: In this type of reaction, one reactant is breakdown into two or more products
- Single replacement reaction: This is a type of reaction where more reactive element replaces the less reactive element.
- Double-replacement reaction: In this type of reaction, two compounds react in such a way that cations and anions of two reactants interchange their place.
- Combustion: Process of heating a substance in presence of Oxygen is known as combustion reaction. Heating of hydrocarbon in presence of Oxygen molecule will always formed carbon dioxide and water as products.
(d)
Interpretation: To identify the type of reaction in following statement:‘Zinc replaces the copper in
Concept Introduction:
Types of chemical reaction:
- Combination reaction: Here two or more reactants combines to form a single product
- Decomposition product: In this type of reaction, one reactant is breakdown into two or more products
- Single replacement reaction: This is a type of reaction where more reactive element replaces the less reactive element.
- Double-replacement reaction: In this type of reaction, two compounds react in such a way that cations and anions of two reactants interchange their place.
- Combustion: Process of heating a substance in presence of Oxygen is known as combustion reaction. Heating of hydrocarbon in presence of Oxygen molecule will always formed carbon dioxide and water as products.
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