
(a)
Interpretation:
The given reaction should be classified as a precipitation, acid–base neutralization, or oxidation–reduction.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction:
The insoluble solid (precipitate) is formed, when two soluble salt solutions are mixed together is known as precipitation reaction.
Acid-base neutralization reaction:
The aqueous solution of acid reacts with aqueous solution of base to produce soluble salt with water in known as acid-base neutralization reaction because of where neutralization is occurring.
Oxidation–reduction reaction:
The spices, which is loses its electron in the resection is known as oxidation and which is gains an electron from the resection mixture is known as reduction and the Oxidation–reduction are takes place simultaneously with in a reaction is known as redox or Oxidation–reduction reaction.
(b)
Interpretation:
The given reaction should be classified as a precipitation, acid–base neutralization, or oxidation–reduction.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction:
The insoluble solid (precipitate) is formed, when two soluble salt solutions are mixed together is known as precipitation reaction.
Acid-base neutralization reaction:
The aqueous solution of acid reacts with aqueous solution of base to produce soluble salt with water in known as acid-base neutralization reaction because of where neutralization is occurring.
Oxidation–reduction reaction:
The spices, which is loses its electron in the resection is known as oxidation and which is gains an electron from the resection mixture is known as reduction and the Oxidation–reduction are takes place simultaneously with in a reaction is known as redox or Oxidation–reduction reaction.
(c)
Interpretation:
The given reaction should be classified as a precipitation, acid–base neutralization, or oxidation–reduction.
Concept introduction:
Precipitation reaction:
The insoluble solid (precipitate) is formed, when two soluble salt solutions are mixed together is known as precipitation reaction.
Acid-base neutralization reaction:
The aqueous solution of acid react with aqueous solution of base to produce soluble salt with water in known as acid-base neutralization reaction because of where neutralization is occur.
Oxidation–reduction reaction:
The spices, which is loses its electron in the resection is known as oxidation and which is gains an electron from the resection mixture is known as reduction and the Oxidation–reduction are takes place simultaneously with in a reaction is known as redox or Oxidation–reduction reaction.

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