What is the general chemical equation for each of the following types of
- a. Displacement reaction
- b. Combination reaction
(a)
Interpretation:
General chemical equation for the displacement reaction has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
Displacement Reaction:
It is a type of chemical reaction in which the more reactive element displaces the less reactive.
There must be two reactants and products in a displacement reaction.
There are two types of displacement reaction:
Single Displacement Reaction:
In this reaction, one reactant is replaced by the other reactant.
Example:
Double Displacement Reactions:
In this type of reactions both cations and anions in the reactants exchange their partners and form products.
Example:
Explanation of Solution
The general chemical reaction for the displacement reaction is:
One reactant is replaced by the other the reactant. That is the reactant
(b)
Interpretation:
General chemical reaction for the combination reaction has to be written.
Concept Introduction:
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:
Explanation of Solution
The general chemical reaction for combination reactions is:
Here,
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