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Transcribed Image Text:Types of Reactions (identify the reaction type and balance the chemical equation)
CaCO, + HCI > CaCl, + H,CO,
Cl, + KI > KCI + I,
N, + H, NH,
CH18 + O, → CO, + H,0
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