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TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS


 Here’s an explanation of the different types of chemical reactions with examples:


Synthesis Reaction:


Definition: A synthesis reaction, also known as a combination reaction, occurs when two or more simple substances combine to form a more complex substance.

General Form: 

+

A+B→AB

Example: The formation of ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen gases: 

3

2

+

2

2

3

3H 

2

 +N 

2

 →2NH 

3

  Here, hydrogen and nitrogen combine to form ammonia.

Decomposition Reaction:


Definition: A decomposition reaction occurs when a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.

General Form: 

+

AB→A+B

Example: The decomposition of ammonium chloride into ammonia and hydrogen chloride: 

2

3

2

+

3

2

2NH 

3

 →N 

2

 +3H 

2

  Here, ammonium chloride decomposes into nitrogen and hydrogen gases.

Single Displacement Reaction:


Definition: In a single displacement reaction, one element replaces another element in a compound.

General Form: 

+

+

A+BC→AC+B

Example: The reaction of magnesium with hydrochloric acid, where magnesium displaces hydrogen: 

+

2

2

+

2

Mg+2HCl→MgCl 

2

 +H 

2

  Magnesium replaces hydrogen in hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas.

Double Displacement Reaction:


Definition: In a double displacement reaction, two compounds react, and the cations and anions switch places to form two new compounds.

General Form: 

+

+

AB+CD→AD+CB

Example: The reaction between sodium sulfide and calcium chloride: 

2

+

2

+

2

Na 

2

 S+CaCl 

2

 →CaS+2NaCl Sodium sulfide and calcium chloride react to form calcium sulfide and sodium chloride.

Combustion Reaction:


Definition: A combustion reaction occurs when a substance combines with oxygen, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. It typically involves hydrocarbons.

General Form: 

+

2

2

+

2

x

 H 

y

 +O 

2

 →CO 

2

 +H 

2

 O

Example: The combustion of methane: 

4

+

2

2

2

+

2

2

CH 

4

 +2O 

2

 →CO 

2

 +2H 

2

 O Methane reacts with oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and water, releasing energy.

Each type of reaction has distinct characteristics and plays a crucial role in various chemical processes, from industrial manufacturing to biological systems.

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