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Standard IX
Chemistry
Double Displacement Reaction
A reaction wh...
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A reaction where two or more elements or compounds combine to form a single compound is called as a
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reaction.
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In a combination reaction, the reactants, A and B, combine to form a new single product, AB, which is always a compound.
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