Concept explainers
(a)
Match the chemical reaction
2Mg + O 2 → 2 MgO
with its appropriate name.
(a)
Answer to Problem 1AYK
Explanation of Solution
A reaction in which two reactants combine to form a single product is known as a combination reaction. The chemical equation is,
The chemical reaction is,
It involves the combination of two reactants which are magnesium and oxygen to form a single product magnesium oxide. The chemical reaction is an example of a combination reaction.
The chemical reaction
Conclusion:
Therefore, the chemical reaction
(b)
Match the chemical reaction
C 2 H 4 + 3 O 2 → 2 CO 2 + 2 H 2 O
with its appropriate name.
(b)
Answer to Problem 1AYK
Explanation of Solution
A combustion reaction is a reaction which takes place in the presence of oxygen. The reactions are exothermic because a large amount of heat is produced in combustion reactions. The products formed in combustion reaction are an oxide and a water molecule in some cases.
The chemical reaction is,
The reaction is taking place in the presence of oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and a water molecule. The reaction is an example of the combustion reaction.
The chemical reaction
Conclusion:
Therefore, the chemical reaction
(c)
Match the chemical reaction
HCl + NaOH → HOH + NaCl
with its appropriate name.
(c)
Answer to Problem 1AYK
Explanation of Solution
A reaction in which two reactants are involved and changing of partners take place for both the reactants is known as double replacement reaction. The chemical equation is,
The chemical reaction is,
The
The chemical reaction
Conclusion:
Therefore, the chemical reaction
(d)
Match the chemical reaction
2HgO → 2Hg + O 2
with its appropriate name.
(d)
Answer to Problem 1AYK
Explanation of Solution
A reaction in which two or more products are formed from the decomposition of a single reactant is known as decomposition reaction. The chemical equation is,
The decomposition of
The chemical reaction
Conclusion:
Therefore, the chemical reaction
(e)
Match the chemical reaction
Cu + 2 AgNO 3 ( aq ) → 2 Ag + Cu ( NO 3 ) 2
with its appropriate name.
(e)
Answer to Problem 1AYK
Explanation of Solution
A reaction in which one of the element gets replaced in a chemical reaction is known as single replacement reaction. The chemical equation is,
The chemical reaction is,
The copper metal is replacing silver metal from its solution and the reaction is an example of a single replacement reaction. Only one substance is being replaced.
The chemical reaction
Conclusion:
Therefore, the chemical reaction
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