What is the difference between synthesis and addition reaction?
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A synthesis reaction is a type of reaction in which multiple reactants combine to form a single product. Synthesis reactions release energy in the form of heat and light, so they are exothermic. ... This is when a chemical or 2 or more substances react to form a single product.
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The reaction in which two or more substance combined to form a single substance is called combination reaction whereas the reaction in which two or more element combined to form a compound is called synthesis reaction
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