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CHEMICAL REACTION - Coggle Diagram
CHEMICAL REACTION
DECOMPOSITION
Chemical decomposition, or chemical breakdown, is the process or effect of simplifying a single chemical entity (normal molecule, reaction intermediate, etc.) into two or more fragments. ... In short, the chemical reaction in which two or more products are formed from a single reactant is called a decomposition reaction.
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COMBUSTION
combustion, a chemical reaction between substances, usually including oxygen and usually accompanied by the generation of heat and light in the form of flame.
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SINGLE-REPLACEMENT
A single-replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which one element replaces another in a compound. F₂ + 2NaCl → 2NaF + Cl₂, where F replaces Cl in NaCl. A double-replacement reaction is a reaction in which the metals in two ionic compounds exchange partners.
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DOBLE-REPLACEMENT
A double replacement reaction occurs when two ionic compounds exchange ions. This produces two new ionic compounds. A double replacement reaction can be represented by the general equation:
AB + CD → AD + CB
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COMBINATION
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A combination reaction is a reaction where two or more elements or compounds (reactants) combine to form a single compound (product). Such reactions are represented by equations of the following form: X + Y → XY (A+B → AB).