Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

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Give 10 suitable examples of simple chemical reactions.
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Answered by mittalsapna19
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Explanation:

10 examples of simple chemical reactions -

  • H2O = H2 + O2
  • C + O2 = CO2
  • Mg + O2 = MgO + heat
  • Zn + H2SO4 = ZnSO4 + H2
  • Pb(NO3) 2 + KI = Pb I2 + KNO3
  • Zn + HCl = ZnCl2 + H2
  • FeSO4 = Fe2O3 + SO2 + SO3
  • Fe + H2O (g) = Fe3O4 + H2
  • CO + H2 = CH3OH
  • CaO + H2O = Ca(OH)2 + Heat
  • CH4 + O2 = CO2 + H2O
  • CaCO3 = CaO + CO2
  • AgCl = Ag + Cl2
  • AgBr = Ag + Br2

(Any 10)

Hope it helps

Answered by Anonymous
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Examples of Simple Chemical Reactions

  1. hydrogen + oxygen ---> water.iron + oxygen ---> rust.
  2. potassium and chlorine gas ---> chloride.
  3. lime + carbon dioxide ---> calcium carbonate (used to strengthen masonry)water + carbon dioxide + light ---> glucose and oxygen (photosynthesis)
  4. water ---> hydrogen and water (electrolysis)
  5. carbonic acid ---> carbon dioxide and water (when a soft drink loses its bubbles)
  6. food ---> proteins and carbohydrates (digestion process)
  7. silver chloride ---> silver and chlorine
  8. metal chlorate ---> metal chloride and water
  9. mercuric oxide ---> mercury metal and oxygen
  10. ammonium nitrate ---> water and dinitrogen oxide (laughing gas)

Hope it will helps bro

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