balance the following equation and identify the type of a chemical equation. Na(s)+S(s)->Na2S(s)
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(a) Mg(s) + Cl2(g) → MgCl2(s)
This type of reaction is called a combination reaction or a synthesis reaction.
(b) 2HgOis) — (Heat) → 2 Hg(I) + O2(g)
This is an example of thermal decomposition reaction.
(c) 2Na(s) + S(s) — (Fuse) → Na2S(s)
This is an example of a Combination reaction.
(d) TiCI4 (1) + Mg(s) → Ti(s) + 2MgCl2 (s)
This reaction falls under the category of Displacement reactions
(e) Cao(s) + SIO2(s) + CaSIO3(s)
This is a synthesis reaction.
(f) 2H2O2 (I) — UV → 2H2O(I) + O2 (g)
This is a decomposition reaction.
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