Chemistry, asked by sakshigaulechha0376, 11 months ago

Explain these reactions:
1. combination reaction.
2. decomposition reaction.
3. displacement reaction.
4. double displacement reaction.
5. oxidation reaction.
6. reduction reaction.​

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Answered by Nikitasoni2003
3

Answer:

Another example of a redox reaction is the formation of hydrogen fluoride. We can break the reaction down to analyze the oxidation and reduction of reactants. The hydrogen is oxidized and loses two electrons, so each hydrogen becomes positive. The two electrons are gained by fluorine, which is reduced.

Explanation:

Another example of a redox reaction is the formation of hydrogen fluoride. We can break the reaction down to analyze the oxidation and reduction of reactants. The hydrogen is oxidized and loses two electrons, so each hydrogen becomes positive. The two electrons are gained by fluorine, which is reduced.

Answered by Anonymous
5

1] Combustion Reaction:

The reaction in which the reactants are combusted in presence of Oxygen is known as Combustion Reaction.

2] Decomposition Reaction:

The reaction in which onE or more compound breaks down to form more than two products is known as Decomposition Reaction.

3] Displacement Reaction:

The reaction in which onE element replaces or displaces other element in a compound os known as Displacement Reaction.

4] Double-Displacement Reaction:

The reaction in which the elements of two or more compounds gets interchanged is known as Double-Displacement Reaction.

5] Oxidation Reaction:

The reaction in which an element undergoes oxidation is known as Oxidation Reaction.

6] Reduction Reaction:

The reaction in which an element undergoes addition of Hydrogen is known as Reduction Reaction.

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