The formation of water can be classified as a combustion reaction because hydrogen is heated in oxygen, and it is considered a synthesis reaction because two elements - hydrogen and oxygen - combine to form 1 compound - water.
All of them can be redox reactions.
Formation reaction.
Yes, it does.
It is synthesis because new things are being produced
combustion reaction
The short answer is combustion reactions are a subset of synthesis reactions that require one of the reactants to be oxygen. Common combustion of organic molecules results in the formation of CO2 . However, it is not required that combustion be limited to organic molecules. They are different from decomposition reactions in the same way synthesis is the opposite of decomposition.
Examples of chemical changes of matter include, but are not limited to: color change, formation of a precipitate, formation of a gas, change in energy.
All of them can be redox reactions.
Formation reaction.
by combustion, synthesis, and decomposition
No, synthesis is the breaking of bonds that forms water, while dehydration synthesis is the breaking of bonds by removing water
chemical
Yes, it does.
All 4 are considered oxidation-reduction reactions
aparently you have the same science paper... it does.
It is synthesis because new things are being produced
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