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The explosion of gunpowder is a form of what chemists refer to as a redox (reduction/oxidation) reaction.
The reaction (2\text{Al} + 3\text{Cl}_2 \rightarrow 2\text{AlCl}_3) is a combination reaction, also known as a synthesis reaction. In this type of reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product. Here, aluminum (Al) and chlorine gas ((Cl_2)) react to form aluminum chloride ((AlCl_3)). Additionally, it is an example of a redox reaction, as aluminum is oxidized and chlorine is reduced.
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Sodium (Na) has been reduced.
This is true -APEX
This is true -APEX
No, single displacement and double displacement reactions are not always redox reactions. Redox reactions involve electron transfer between reactants, while single displacement and double displacement reactions do not always involve the transfer of electrons.
Single displacement reaction and a double displacement reaction are redox reactions. apex- false
A redox reaction involves the transfer of electrons between species, leading to changes in oxidation states. While a single-displacement reaction involves one element being replaced by another in a compound, it may not always involve electron transfer. For example, if the displacement does not result in a change in oxidation states, the reaction would not be classified as a redox reaction. Therefore, while all redox reactions can be single-displacement reactions, not all single-displacement reactions qualify as redox reactions.
False. A redox reaction involves the transfer of electrons and changes in oxidation states, while a single displacement reaction is a specific type of reaction where an element displaces another in a compound. Not all single displacement reactions involve a change in oxidation states, so they aren't always redox reactions. Thus, the statement is incorrect.
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a displacement reaction, magnesium displaces hydrogen because it is more reactive
This is most often called a "single displacement" reaction.
Yes, a double displacement reaction can also be a redox reaction if there is a transfer of electrons between the reactants. This transfer of electrons leads to changes in the oxidation states of the elements involved, which is a characteristic feature of redox reactions.
This is a single displacement reaction, specifically a redox reaction. In this reaction, iron displaces copper from copper sulfate to form iron sulfate and copper.
I believe there are 6... (I'm a chemistry major) Combustion, synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, and acid-base.