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Interpretation:
The reaction
Concept introduction:
Combination reaction is a reaction in which two or more substances are combined to form a single product. It is also referred to as synthesis reaction. Combination reaction may involve different kinds of reactants such as between elements or between element and compound or between compounds.
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Answer to Problem 23E
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Explanation of Solution
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Interpretation:
The reaction
Concept introduction:
Decomposition reaction is defined as the breakdown of a single substance into two or more substances. This type of reaction involves input of energy in the form heat, light or electricity.
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Answer to Problem 23E
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Explanation of Solution
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(c)
Interpretation:
The reaction
Concept introduction:
Displacement reactions are those reactions in which one reactive species displaces less reactive species from its compound and takes its position in the compound.
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Answer to Problem 23E
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Explanation of Solution
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Interpretation:
The reaction
Concept introduction:
Double displacement reaction is a type of displacement reaction in which the elements interchange their positions forming two new compounds. One element takes the position of other and other takes position of first element.
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Answer to Problem 23E
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Explanation of Solution
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(e)
Interpretation:
The reaction
Concept introduction:
Neutralization reaction is a type of reaction in which an acid and a base react to form salt and water. It actually involves
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Answer to Problem 23E
The reaction
Explanation of Solution
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