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Identify the kind of equation.

1. \bf\underline{A+B➝AB}
2. \bf\underline{AB➝A+B}
3. \bf\underline{AB+XY➝AY+XB}
4.\bf\underline{AB+X➝AX+B}

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Answered by BrainlyElegent
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Answer:

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1. \bf\boxed{A + B → AB}

Ans:- Combination reaction.

Because, when two or more substances (elements or compounds) combined to form a single product, the reactions are called combination reaction.

2.\bf\boxed{ AB → A +  B}

Ans:- Decomposition reaction.

Because, When a single reactant break down to yield simpler products are called decomposition reaction.

3. \bf\boxed{AB + XY → AY + XB}

Ans:- Double displacement reaction.

Because, when two reactant react by exchanging their ions to form new compounds are called double displacement reaction.

4. \bf\boxed{AB + X → AX + B}

Ans:- Displacement reaction.

Because, when more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound are called displacement reaction.

Answered by koominhoseok14
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  • Combination reaction
  • Decomposition reaction
  • Double displacement reaction
  • Displacement reaction
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