Decomposition
I'm not sure about this question, phrasing is a bit off. So you're doing algebra, and the question is AB+C, but tell me the answer and what A, B, or C is, an the answer is clear. Say AB+C= 17, and B is 7. Well then, A is 2, and C is 3. 2x7+3. 14+3, 17.
Perhaps you are referring to a decomposition reaction.
For example 2 H2O → 2 H2 + O2.
decomposition
Single replacement
When many were taught chemistry in the 1970s this was called a double decomposition reaction. It is now called a salt metathesis reaction and also double displacement reaction. There are examples and more information at the related link.
The reaction between hydrogen and iodine to form hydrogen iodide is a synthesis reaction, also known as a combination reaction. In this type of reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product.
A synthesis reaction occurs when two or more simple substances combine to form more complex substances. A + B -> AB Reversing a synthesis reaction gives decomposition reaction. AB ->A + B
A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
An exothermic chemical reaction.
yes because ab plus bc is ac
2ab
No, It is is a double replacement. AB +CD = AC + BD
Commutativity.
The existence of the additive inverse (of ab).
No. A times B = AB
associative property
the midpoint of AB.
C minus B equals AB
Yes an No. You can have blood type AB in following situations: AO+BO AO+BB AA+BO AA+BB AB+BB AA+AB AB+AB So there's more possible ways to get type AB other than the combination of ABs.
ab=1a+1b a is equal to either 0 or two, and b is equal to a