2. What are combination reactions? Explain with suitable examples
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The reactants, A and B, combine to form a new single product, AB, which is always a compound. An example of a combination reaction is when hydrogen and chlorine react to form hydrochloric acid: The subscripts in the chemical reaction in this image refer to the states of matter.
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When two or more reactants combine with each other to form a new product it is called as combination reaction. Combination reaction is also known as synthesis reaction.
A+B = AB
In the above reaction , a combination of substances A and B ( reactants) take place to give a molecule of new substance , AB ( which is the product )
For example hydrogen gets combined with chlorine to from hydro-chloride.
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