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WRITING OF WORD EQUATIONS, CHEMICAL EQUATIONS , STATE THE TYPE OF REACTION​

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Answered by annie23572
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Chemical Equations

If you were to describe a chemical reaction in a sentence, it would be quite long. To express it in a shorter form, we can write it as a word-equation. For example, the reaction between magnesium and oxygen to give magnesium oxide can be represented as follows-

Magnesium + Oxygen→Magnesium Oxide

(Reactants) (Product)

Substances that undergo achemical change in a reaction are' Reactants, ie magnesium and oxygen in the above example. The new substance formed as a result of the chemical change is the‘Product' i.e. magnesium oxide. In a word equation-The reactants and products are separated by an arrow between them.

Reactants are written on the left-hand side of the arrow (LHS) with a (+) sign between them. Products are written on the right-hand side of the arrow (RHS) with a (+) sign between them. The arrowhead points towards the products and indicates the direction of the reaction.

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Answered by poojachaudhary11227
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Equation or chemical equation is represention of chemical reactions with their elemental symbols. like, H2O, CH3COOH etc.

Type of reaction--------

● Combustion reaction

● Combinations reaction

● Decomposition reaction

● Displacement reaction

● Double displacement reaction

● Disproportionation reaction etc.

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