5 Questions
What type of reaction involves one element displacing another element from its compound?
Displacement reaction
In which type of reaction do two or more elements or compounds combine to give one chemical compound?
Direct combination reaction
What is the product of a decomposition reaction where a chemical compound decomposes into two or more simpler substances?
Two simpler substances
Which type of reaction involves both reactants being decomposed by exchanging ions?
Double decomposition reaction
What is the product of a direct combination reaction?
One chemical compound
Study Notes
Types of Chemical Reactions
- A displacement reaction involves one element displacing another element from its compound.
Combination Reactions
- In a combination reaction, two or more elements or compounds combine to give one chemical compound.
Decomposition Reactions
- The product of a decomposition reaction is two or more simpler substances, resulting from the decomposition of a chemical compound.
Double Displacement Reactions
- A double displacement reaction involves both reactants being decomposed by exchanging ions.
Direct Combination Reactions
- The product of a direct combination reaction is a single chemical compound.
Test your knowledge of chemical reactions with this quiz on the main types, including direct combination, decomposition, and displacement reactions. Identify the reactants and products for each type of reaction and understand the fundamentals of chemical transformations.
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