Substitution Reactions in Chemistry
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What is a substitution reaction?

  • A reaction that involves the breaking of a bond to form two products.
  • A reaction where two compounds combine to form a single compound.
  • A reaction that produces only simple products.
  • A reaction where one functional group in a chemical compound is replaced by another. (correct)

Which of the following best describes an addition reaction in chemistry?

  • Two reactants combine to form a single product. (correct)
  • A single reactant breaks down to form multiple products.
  • One element replaces another in a compound.
  • Two compounds exchange partners to form two new compounds.

Which of the following statements accurately describes an elimination reaction?

  • A reaction that does not involve changes in bonding structure.
  • A reaction that involves the addition of a component to a molecule.
  • A reaction that results in the formation of a single product from multiple reactants.
  • A reaction where two atoms or groups are removed from a molecule to form a bigger molecule. (correct)

What is a condensation reaction?

<p>two molecules combine and release a small molecule, often water as a byproduct. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a hydrolysis reaction?

<p>A reaction where water is used to break down a compound (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a syre og base reaction

<p>H+ øverføre fra en syre til en base (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following statements is true regarding redox reactions?

<p>Redox reactions involve the transfer of electrons, giving off oxygen atoms and receiving hydrogen atoms. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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