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Chemical Reaction
Maybe. They would have had to think of all the possible side effects but the chance of this happening is tiny. There are two explosions in a hydrogen bomb: a fission reaction of uranium or plutonium. This then creates the heat and pressure in the centre of the explosion to initiate the fusion reaction and explosion. The chances of the fission reaction causing a chain reaction in the water is very small as it needs large unstable nuclei to react like U235 but there is none in the sea. The chances of the fusion reaction creating a chain reaction is even less because the fusing elements need to be at millions of degrees and the sea is not a million degrees.
A reaction doesn't exist; the solution contain ions of calcium, iodine, sodium and nitrate.
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When analyzing the possible reaction between ZnCl2 and Br2 you must first compare the activities of Chlorine and Bromine.
The number of elements and/or compounds reacting is a good indicator of possible reaction type and thus possible products.
No. Each reaction will generally have different elements.
The reaction is not possible.
A chemical reaction in which two elements or radicals change places with two other elements is called double replacement. It is also known as double displacement. Its general pattern can be written as AB + CD --> AD + CB
A composition reaction (sometimes also called a combination reaction.
They can be! Compounds can certainly be decomposed into individual elements in a chemical reaction.
It depends on the reaction. The products of a reaction may consist of elements, compounds, or both.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
A synthesis reaction.
Metathesis.
A reactant or reactants enters into a chemical reaction to form product(s)