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CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND EQUATIONS
How are chemical reactions expressed in the shortest way?
What is the type of reaction in which the reactant gives simpler products
What is the type of reaction in which two or more reactants combine to
give a single product?
In which type of reaction does an exchange of partners take place?
Why are chemical equations balanced?
What symbol is used to indicate a solution made in water?​

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Answered by RaghavPruthi
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Answered by megha19astro
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Answer:

1.How are chemical reactions expressed in the shortest way?

The chemical reactions are expressed in the shortest way by using their symbols and elements

symbols.

2. What is the type of reaction in which the reactant gives simpler products?

Decomposition reaction is the type of reaction in which the reactant give simpler products.

In Decomposition reaction a compound breaks down to give two or more simpler substances. In this

reaction there is only one reactant.

3. In which type of reaction does an exchange of partners take place?

Double displacement reaction.

4. What is the type of reaction in which two are more reactants combine to give a single product?

Combination reaction.

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