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Types of chemical equations

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Answered by Anonymous
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1) combination

2) decomposition

3) Displacement

4) Double decomposition

Answered by TJoji
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Combination reaction: When two or more chemical reactants combine to form one or more products.

Displacement reaction: When a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its salt solution.

Double displacement reaction: When two compounds react to exchange their ions.

Thermal decomposition: When a single compound is broken into two or more elements on exposure to heat.

Photolytic decomposition: When a single compound is broken into two or more elements on exposure to light/sunlight.

Electrolytic decomposition: When a single compound is broken into two or more elements by passing electricity through the compound.

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