(a)
Interpretation:
Combination reaction in which both the reactants are elements has to be classified as redox, non-redox reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Redox reactions:
It is a type of reaction in which both oxidation and reduction happens simultaneously. One get oxidized and one get reduced.
Example:
Oxidation of Zinc increased by two and Hydrogen reduced by one;
Non Redox reactions:
In the reaction in which the oxidation state of both reactants and products remains the same. No reduction and oxidation occurs in this reaction.
Example:
Oxidation state of each element remains the same.
Combination Reactions:
It is a type of
It is also known as synthesis reactions.
Example:
(b)
Interpretation:
Combination reaction in which the products are all elements has to be classified as redox or non-redox reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Redox reactions:
It is a type of reaction in which both oxidation and reduction happens simultaneously. One gets oxidized and one gets reduced.
Example:
Oxidation of Zinc increased by two and Hydrogen reduced by one;
Non Redox reactions:
In the reaction in which the oxidation state of both reactants and products remains the same. No reduction and oxidation occurs in this reaction.
Example:
Oxidation state of each element remains the same.
Combination Reactions:
It is a type of chemical reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product
It is also known as synthesis reactions.
Example:
(c)
Interpretation:
A decomposition reaction in which all reactants and products are compounds has to be classified as redox or non-redox reactions.
Concept Introduction:
Redox reactions:
It is a type of reaction in which both oxidation and reduction happens simultaneously. One gets oxidized and one gets reduced.
Example:
Oxidation of Zinc increased by two and Hydrogen reduced by one;
Non Redox reactions:
In the reaction in which the oxidation state of both reactants and products remains the same. No reduction and oxidation occurs in this reaction.
Example:
Oxidation state of each element remains the same.
Decomposition Reactions:
It is a type of chemical reaction in which a single reactant breaks down to give two or more products. This reaction is opposite to Synthesis reaction.
Example:
Calcium carbonate is decomposed to give Calcium carbonate and Carbon dioxide.
(d)
Interpretation:
In Combustion reaction
Concept Introduction:
Combustion Reaction:
It is a type of reaction in which oxygen is one of the reactant. It will involve the evolution of heat and light. A hydrocarbon mainly undergoes combustion reaction. In case of hydrocarbons carbon dioxide and water will be the product.
Example:
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