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Standard X
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State the typ...
Question
State the type of chemical reaction involved in given reaction,
a] Calcium + oxygen
→
Calcium oxide
A
Displacement Reactions
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Decomposition Reactions
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C
Combination Reactions
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D
Neutralization Reactions
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Solution
The correct option is
A
Combination Reactions
A combination reaction is a reaction in which two reactants combine to form one product.
So its a combination reaction as calcium and oxygen combines and forms one single product.(Calcium oxide)
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