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Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Reactions - Types of Chemical Reactions
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The 6 Main Types of Chemical Reactions are: synthesis reaction decomposition reaction single displacement reaction double displacement reaction combustion reaction acid-base reaction Example: Combustion Reactions     A combustion reaction occurs when a substance reacts quickly with oxygen (O2). Combustion is commonly called burning. The substance that burns is usually referred to as fuel. The products of a combustion reaction include carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O). The reaction typically gives off heat and light as well. The general equation for a combustion reaction can be... Show more
Middle School Physical Science: Chemical Reactions - Types of Chemical Reactions
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1. The reaction in which carbon dioxide and water combine to form glucose
2. Which of the following is always a reactant in a combustion reaction?
3. Methane is a
4. A decomposition reaction is represented by the general equation
5. Which type of reaction is represented by the following chemical equation? NaCl + AgF -> NaF + AgCl
6. What do living cells use for fuel?
7. Which of the following is an example of a synthesis reaction?