About Lesson
Key Topics Covered:
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Combination Reactions
- Definition: Two or more substances combine to form a single product.
- Example: 2H2+O2→2H2O2H_2 + O_2 rightarrow 2H_2O
- Real-world example: Formation of water from hydrogen and oxygen.
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Decomposition Reactions
- Definition: A single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.
- Example: 2HgO→2Hg+O22HgO rightarrow 2Hg + O_2
- Real-world example: Decomposition of organic matter or water splitting into hydrogen and oxygen.
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Displacement Reactions
- Definition: One element replaces another in a compound.
- Example: Zn+CuSO4→ZnSO4+CuZn + CuSO_4 rightarrow ZnSO_4 + Cu
- Real-world example: The reaction of metals with salts, such as zinc displacing copper.
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Double Displacement Reactions
- Definition: Two compounds exchange ions to form new products.
- Example: NaCl+AgNO3→NaNO3+AgClNaCl + AgNO_3 rightarrow NaNO_3 + AgCl
- Real-world example: Formation of precipitates when solutions of silver nitrate and sodium chloride are mixed.