Chemistry, asked by Rayann, 10 months ago

give an example of a combination reaction in which all the reactants and products are in solid state​

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Answered by ramadhasansiva1305
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Answer:

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

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When a combination reaction occurs between a metal and a non-metal the product is an ionic solid. ... When magnesium burns in air, the atoms of the metal combine with the gas oxygen to produce magnesium oxide. This specific combination reaction produces the bright flame generated by flares.

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