Chemistry, asked by sidzz, 1 year ago

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Answered by khusi45
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PRECIPITATION REACTION=A chemical reaction which produces a precipitate (insoluble solid) that can be separated from the solution.

EXOTHERMIC REACTION=A chemical reaction in which heat is evolved (or given out) along with the formation of products.

DISPLACEMENT REACTION=A chemical reaction in which a single reactant breaks down to give two or more products

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sidzz: where is the reaction
Answered by albert12
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PRECIPITATION REACTION. is a chemical reactions in which a unsoluble solid products separates out from a solution. I. e
when cao+CO2 gives CaCo3 white precepitate.
exothermic reaction is chemical reaction in which heat is given out I. e C+o2--- Co2+heat.
displacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which a more reactivate substance displaces a less reactive substance from its compound.i.e caso4+fe----feso4+cu.
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