Chemistry, asked by Rutujagangurde, 9 months ago

what is meant by combination reaction?​

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Answered by roshni00rajput
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Putting furniture together, combining ingredients to make something delicious - these things can be fun activities, and we look forward to the results. Each individual component is not very exciting by itself. However, if we put together all these individual components, we can make something more complex and exciting.

In the same way, in chemical reactions, you can combine two or more reactants to form a new product. This reaction is classified as a combination reaction, which can also be referred to as a synthesis reaction. In general, a combination reaction looks like this:

The reactants, A and B, combine to form a new single product, AB, which is always a compound. An example of a combination reaction is when hydrogen and chlorine react to form hydrochloric acid:

The subscripts in the chemical reaction in this image refer to the states of matter. These states of matter can be classified as solid (s), liquid (l), gas (g) and an aqueous solution (aq). Aqueous is a substance that is dissolved in water.

Answered by TheHindustan
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  • The reaction in which two or more reactants combine to form a single product is called combination reaction.
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