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Complete the chemical equation. Write the entire balanced chemical equation. Then determine reaction type.
H2+O2 --->
You should write: 2H2+O2 ----> 2H2O
If there is no reaction write = NR
Identify it as :
Synthesis (S)
Decomposition (D)
Single Displacement (SD)
Double Displacement (DD)
Combustion (C)
Don't forget HONCIBrIF/HOBrFINCI/HOFBrINCI

Transcribed Image Text:Pb + Zn(C2H3O2)2 -->
A Reaction Type:
S D, SD, DD, or C?
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