Chemistry, asked by prakharmathur50, 1 year ago

On what basis chemical equations are classified as combination reaction decomposition reaction displacement reaction and double displacement reaction?

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Answered by AryaBansal
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combination...when two or more reactants combine to form a single product
decomposition...when a compound break into two or more simpler substances
displacemnt..when a higher reactive elemnt dislplacs less reactive elmnt from its salt solution..
double displcmnt...when exchange of ions oçcur between two salt solutions

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Answered by SUPERMANSIVARAJKUMAR
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Combination reaction:- A reaction in which two or more reactants form a single substances

Decomposition reaction:- A reaction in which a single substance decomposes into two or more substances

Displacement reaction:- A reaction in which a high reactive metal displaces a low reactive metal

Double displacement reaction:- A reaction in which two ions exchange

On reaction basis these are classified into combination decomposition displacement and double displacement reaction

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