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give one example each of displacement, decomposition and combination reaction with explanation

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Answered by perfect2003
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2. Decomposition Reaction :

A chemical reaction in which a single compound splits into two or more simple substances is called a decomposition reaction.

When mercuric oxide is heated in a crucible, the orange-red powder begins to darken and a silver mirror begins to deposit on the cooler parts of the crucible. This is mercury. If we hold a glowing splint near the crucible, it can relight. This shows that the gas evolved during the reaction is oxygen.

2HgO(s) 2Hg(s) + O2 ↑

Mercuric oxide Mercury Oxygen

3.Displacement Reaction:

Reactions in which the more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its compound are called displacement reactions.

Zinc displaces copper in copper sulphate to form zinc sulphate.

Zn(s) + CuSO4(aq) → ZnSO4(aq) + Cu(s)

Zinc Copper sulphate Zinc sulphate

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sami7341: ☺☺
mn121: I think so you have forgot to write combination reaction...
perfect2003: sorry
perfect2003: when two or reactant react and formed single product then it is called combination reaction for ex c+o2 =CO2
vijaykumar1334: soory I thought that I should explain the reaction
Answered by vijaykumar1334
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Explanation
In decomposition reaction Fe being more reactive displaces cu from CuSo4
In combination reaction 2H2 combines with O2 to form 2 molecules of water (2H2O)
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