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types of reactions name each type of (unbalanced) reaction... ch₄ + o₂ → co₂ + h₂o fe + o₂ → fe₂o₃ na + h₂o → h₂ + naoh double replacement single replacement combustion combination decomposition drag
- For \(CH_4 + O_2
ightarrow CO_2 + H_2O\): Methane (\(CH_4\)) reacting with oxygen (\(O_2\)) to form carbon dioxide (\(CO_2\)) and water (\(H_2O\)) is a combustion reaction. Combustion reactions involve a substance reacting with oxygen, often producing carbon dioxide and water (if the reactant contains carbon and hydrogen).
- For \(Fe+O_2
ightarrow Fe_2O_3\): Iron (\(Fe\)) and oxygen (\(O_2\)) combining to form iron(III) oxide (\(Fe_2O_3\)) is a combination reaction. In a combination reaction, two or more substances react to form a single product.
- For \(Na + H_2O
ightarrow H_2+NaOH\): Sodium (\(Na\)) reacting with water (\(H_2O\)) to produce hydrogen gas (\(H_2\)) and sodium hydroxide (\(NaOH\)) is a single - replacement reaction. In a single - replacement reaction, an element reacts with a compound and replaces one of the elements in the compound.
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