A double replacement reaction.
Double Replacement
double-replacement
Acid + base salt + water
This is an double-displacement reaction, in this case and acid-base reaction.
Burning, oxidation.
Double Replacement
double-replacement
This reaction is a combination reaction, where multiple reactants combine to form a single product.
Acid + base salt + water
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.
Na2O + H2O ---> 2NaOH this is a metal oxide (base) reacting with water to form an alkali
The reaction between hydrogen and iodine to form hydrogen iodide is a synthesis reaction, also known as a combination reaction. In this type of reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product.
The given reaction is a double displacement reaction. In this reaction, the cations and anions of two different compounds switch places to form two new compounds.
Hydrogen combining with oxygen to form water is an exothermic reaction, which is why hydrogen burns.
This is a neutralization reaction, where an acid reacts with a base to form a salt and water. The acid donates a proton (H+) to the base, forming water, while the remaining ions combine to form a salt.
A synthesis reaction is when two reactants combine to form one new product. This type of reaction can be represented by the general equation: A + B → AB.
This is a single displacement reaction where fluorine displaces chlorine in calcium chloride to form calcium fluoride and chlorine gas.