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The three types of chemical reactions are: synthesis, decomposition, and replacement.
AgNO3 + KI --> AgI + KNO3 is a double replacement (displacement) reaction.
1) Formation of a precipitate 2) Usually there is a colour change. 3)Neutralization reactions (also a double displ. reaction) involving an acid and a base form water which is a clue.
The three phases of interphase are : G1 (Gap 1) where the cell may grow up to double its volume by protein synthesis. The S, or synthesis phase allows for the duplication of DNA G2 (Gap 2) where the cell continues to grow in preparation of duplication. After each stage, a checkpoint allows for advancement to the next stage of interphase if the cell is ready.
When silver nitrate (AgNO3(aq)) reacts with hydrochloric acid (HCl(aq)), a chemical reaction takes place:AgNO3(aq) + HCl(aq) ---> AgCl(s) + HNO3(aq)This is specifically called a double replacement reaction. Silver nitrate and hydrochloric acid react to create silver chloride and nitric acid.A precipitation reaction (double displacement reaction):AgNO3 + HCl = AgCl + HNO3
All of them can be redox reactions.
The three types of chemical reactions are: synthesis, decomposition, and replacement.
The general types of chemical reactions are:- synthesis- decomposition- single replacement- double replacement
I believe there are 6... (I'm a chemistry major) Combustion, synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, and acid-base.
I think its Double Replacement, Synthesis, Decomposition, and Single, But I don't really know. you can check another site for the answer i guess.
Synthesis - A + B = AB Decomposition - AB = A + B Single Replacement - A + BC = B + AC Double Replacement - AB + CD = AD + CB Combustion - either a synthesis, decomposition, or single replacement reaction. It combines with oxygen.
double replacement
A Decomposition Reaction, Single Replacement Reactions, Double Replacement Reactions and Combustion Reactions...
A Decomposition Reaction, Single Replacement Reactions, Double Replacement Reactions and Combustion Reactions...
Nothing is instantaneous.
Single replacement: A + BC ==> AC + BDouble replacement: AB + CD ==> AD + CBSynthesis: A + B ==> CDegradation: C ==> A + BCombustion: CnH2n+2 + 2nO2 ==> nCO2 + 2nH2O
SynthesisDecomposition Single replacement Double replacement Combustion