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This type of reaction is known as a synthesis or combination reaction. It involves the combination of two or more substances to form a single product. An example is the reaction of hydrogen gas and oxygen gas to form water.
Frying an egg is a synthesis reaction. The combination of heat which causes a reaction in the egg whites creates a chemical reaction. When you take these simple components and create a complex reaction this is a prime example of a synthesis reaction.
synthesis reaction
H2+Br2 2HBr
H2+Br2--->2HBr
CaO + CO2 - CaCO3
An example of a synthesis reaction can be represented by the equation: A + B → AB, where two or more reactants (A and B) combine to form a single product (AB).
Formation reaction.
The model of a synthesis reaction is:A + B = ABA simple example is:N2 + 3 H2 = 2 NH3
H2+Br2-->2HBr
Cholesterol synthesis from acetyl CoA molecules
No, Williamson's synthesis is an example of an SN2 (bimolecular nucleophilic substitution) reaction, not nucleophilic substitution. In this reaction, an alkyl halide reacts with a strong nucleophile to form an ether by substitution of the halogen atom.