The general types of chemical reactions are:
- synthesis
- decomposition
- single replacement
- double replacement
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
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normally there are a few chemical reactions the ones that i know of arecolour changeheat changefizzingbubblingthose are all i can remember sorryActually these aren't types of reactions. These are physical signs that a chemical reaction has taken place.
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It depends. There are two types of chemical reaction int his sense. Exothermic reactions release energy and endothermic reactions absorb it.
the 3 key types of chemical reactions are synthesis, decomposition, and neutralization.
The three types of chemical reactions are: synthesis, decomposition, and replacement.
Typically there are 5 types of chemical reactions.(1) synthesis. A + B ==> AB (2) degradation/decomposition. AB ==> A + B (3) combustion. CH4 + 2O2 ==> CO2 + 2H2O (4) single replacement. A + BC ==> AC + B (5) double replacement. AB + CD ==> AD + CB
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Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
Chemical reactions are those that involve a chemical change and the products are usually different from the reactants. Such reactions are Decomposition, Synthesis, Single displacement and Double displacement.
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endergonic reaction
normally there are a few chemical reactions the ones that i know of arecolour changeheat changefizzingbubblingthose are all i can remember sorryActually these aren't types of reactions. These are physical signs that a chemical reaction has taken place.
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Assuming that you are referring to chemical reactions, we know that atoms are not changed by chemical reactions (except for their oxidation states). That means that all the same types of atoms are present after the reactions as were there before the reactions. The type of an atom is determined by the number of protons in its nucleus.