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Classify the chemical reaction shown here: Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2

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Answered by rrmittal04
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Single Displacement Reaction

Explanation: Chemical reactions are broadly classified as:

1) Synthesis which involves combination of 2 or more reactants to form a single product

2) Decomposition which involves the breakdown of a complex reactant into two or more simpler products

3) Single displacement reaction which involves displacement of a more reactive element from a less reactive element in a compound

4) Double displacement involves exchange of ions between 2 salts The given reaction is: Mg + H2SO4 → MgSO4 + H2 Here Mg is more reactive and displaces H from H2SO4 forming MgSO4. This is an example of a single displacement reaction

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