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Synthesis/Combination
When reactants come together to form a single product.
Decomposition
When reactants separate into one or more products.
Combustion
When a substance reacts with Oxygen Gas (O2) and results in the production of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Water (H2O). Often contain Carbon (C) and Hydrogen (H) in the reactants.
Single Replacement/Displacement
When one element in a compound is replaced by another element, resulting in a new compound leaving the replaced element a free element.
Double Replacement/Displacement
When two compounds exchange ions or elements, forming two new compounds.
Which type of reaction is this?
A + B = AB
This is a Synthesis/Combination reaction.
Which type of reaction is this?
AB = A + B
This is a Decomposition reaction.
Which type of reaction is this?
AB + C = AC + B
This is a Single Replacement/Displacement reaction.
Which type of reaction is this?
AB + CD = AC + BD
This is a Double Displacement/Replacement reaction.