Chemical Reactions Flashcards
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What type of reaction is represented by A + B --> AB?

  • Synthesis (correct)
  • Single Replacement
  • Double Replacement
  • Decomposition
  • What type of reaction is represented by AB --> A + B?

  • Synthesis
  • Decomposition (correct)
  • Combustion
  • Single Replacement
  • What type of reaction is represented by AB + C --> AC + B?

  • Double Replacement
  • Decomposition
  • Single Replacement (correct)
  • Combustion
  • What type of reaction is represented by AB + CD --> AD + CB?

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    What type of reaction is represented by CxHy --> CO2 + H2O?

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    Types of Chemical Reactions

    • Synthesis Reaction

      • Combines two or more reactants to form a single product.
      • General formula: A + B → AB.
    • Decomposition Reaction

      • A single compound breaks down into two or more products.
      • General formula: AB → A + B.
    • Single Replacement Reaction

      • An element replaces another element in a compound.
      • General formula: AB + C → AC + B.
    • Double Replacement Reaction

      • Ions from two different compounds exchange places to form two new compounds.
      • General formula: AB + CD → AD + CB.
    • Combustion Reaction

      • Typically involves a hydrocarbon reacting with oxygen, producing carbon dioxide and water.
      • General formula: CxHy → CO₂ + H₂O.

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