Interpretation : The two classes of
Concept Introduction : In a chemical reaction, one or more reactants are changed into one or more products, which are then changed back into one or more reactants. Chemical elements and compounds are both examples of substances.
Answer to Problem 27LC
The two classes of chemical
Explanation of Solution
One of two classes can be used to categorize all chemical reactions.
There are two classes of chemical reactions.
Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions are one of the classes of chemical reactions.
In these reactions, electron transfer from one species reacted to another.
The other class of chemical reactions includes all other reactions.
In such reactions, there is no transfer of electron occurrence.
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