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The different types of chemical reaction are:

1. Combination reaction

2. Decomposition reaction

3. Displacement reaction 

4. Neutralisation reaction

5. Double displacement reaction 

6. Oxidation and reduction reaction

1. Combination reaction: 

In a combination reaction, two or more elements combine to form a compound or an element and a compound can combine to form a new compound 

For example:

Magnesium and oxygen combine when heated to form magnesium oxide.

2Mg(s)+O2(g)Combination2MgO(s)

2. Displacement reaction: 

Those reactions in which one element takes the place of another element in a compound, are known as displacement reaction. In general a more reactive element displacement reaction. In general, a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its compound.

For example: 

When a strip zinc metal is placed in a copper sulphate solution, then zinc sulphate solution and copper are obtained: 

CuSO4(aq)+Zn(s)→ZnSO4(aq)+Cu(s) 

In this reaction zinc displaces copper from copper sulphate solution.

3. Double displacement reaction: 

Those reactions in which two compounds by the exchange of ions to form two new compound are called double displacement reactions. A double displacement reaction usually occurs in solution and one of the products, being insoluble, precipitates out. 

For example:

When silver nitrate solution is added to sodium chloride solution, then a white precipitate of silver chloride is formed long with sodium nitrate solution : 

AgNO2(aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(s)+NaNO3.

In this double displacement reaction, two compounds, silver nitrate and sodium nitrate.

4. Oxidation and reduction reactions:

Oxidation: 

1.  The addition of oxygen to a substance is called oxidation.

2. The removal of hydrogen from a substance is also called oxidation.

Reduction:

1. The addition of hydrogen to a  substance is called reaction.

2. The removal of oxygen from a substance is also called reduction.

From the above definitions, it is clear that the process of reduction is just opposite oxidation. Moreover, oxidation and reduction reactions occur together.

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