Explain the following types of chemical reactions giving two examples for each of them. (a) combination reaction
Explain the following types of chemical reactions giving two examples for each of them.
(a) combination reaction
(b) decomposition reaction
(c) displacement reaction
(d) double decomposition reaction
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(a) Combination reaction: A reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single substance is called a combination reaction.
A + B → AB
e.g (i) When iron and sulphur are heated together, they combine to form iron sulphide.
Fe + S + heat → FeS
(ii) When carbon bums in oxygen to form a gaseous compound called carbon dioxide.
C + O2 + heat → CO2 + heat
(b) Decomposition reaction: A reaction in which a compound breaks up due to the application of heat into two or more simple substances is called decomposition reaction.
AB + heat → A + B
e.g. (i) Mercuric oxide when heated, decomposes to form two elements mercury and oxygen
2HgO(s) + heat → 2Hg(s) + O2(g)
(ii) CaCO3, when heated, decomposes to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
CaCO3 + heat → CaO + CO2
(c) Displacement reaction: A reaction in which a more active element displaces a less active element from a compound is called displacement reaction.
AB + C → CB + A
e.g. (i) Zinc, displaces copper from copper sulphate solution.
Zn + CuSO4 (aq) → ZnSO4 (aq) + Cu
(ii) Iron piece when added to copper sulphate solution, copper is displaced.
Fe + CuSO4 → FeSO4 + Cu.
(d) Double decomposition reaction: A chemical reaction in which two compounds in their aqueous state exchange their ions to form new compounds is called a double decomposition reaction.
AB + CD → CB + AD
e.g. (i) AgNO3 + HCl AgCl + HNO3(aq)
(ii) NaOH (aq) + HCl (aq) NaCl (aq) + H2O.