A synthesis reaction is a reaction that involves two simple substances (reactants) making a complex chemical product. This can be simplified into . An example of this reaction would be (unbalanced, review here.)
Corrosion is the degradation of metals through the reaction with various substances in the air such as water. The rusting of iron can be explained through the word equation “Iron + Oxygen Gas → Iron Oxide” and the chemical equation (unbalanced) is .
Displacement reactions are when two reactants react and replace the reactants to form a product.
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Redox reactions are when two reactants oxidise (gain oxygen) and reduce (lose oxygen). For example, magne
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(What are precipitation reactions? Provide one example.)