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Types of chemical reactions

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Types of chemical reactions


Following are the principal types of chemical reactions :


Combination or synthesis reaction

In combination reaction, two or more substances (i.e. reactants) unite together to produce a new substance (i.e. product).

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Decomposition or analysis reaction

In this reaction, a single compound is decomposed or broken into two or more products.

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Displacement or Replacement or Substitution reaction

The process of displacing one of the constituents of a compound and occupying its position by another constituent is called displacement reaction or replacement reaction.

It is of two types – single displacement and double displacement reactions.

Single displacement reaction :

In this reaction, one element displaces another element from a compound.

Examples :

Double displacement reaction :

In this reaction, there is mutual exchange of ions between two pairs of reacting compounds.

Examples :

Substitution reaction usually occurs in solution and reaction is also known as precipitation reaction.

The reaction in which formation of an insoluble solid (precipitate) takes place by reacting two or more than two aqueous reagents is called precipitation reaction.


Acid – base reaction or Neutralization reaction


Hydrolysis reaction

a) Sodium carbonate dissolves in water to produce strong base and weak acid (i.e. basic solution).

b) Ferric chloride is dissolved in water to produce strong acid and weak base (i.e. acidic solution).


Rearrangement or isomerisation reaction

Examples :


Polymerization reaction

The reaction in which the small molecules (monomers) combine to form giant molecule (polymer) is called polymerization reaction. It is of two types.

a. Addition polymerization reaction

b. Condensation polymerization reaction

a. Addition polymerization reaction :

The reaction in which polymer is formed by combination of monomers without elimination of smaller molecules is called addition polymerization reaction.

b. Condensation polymerization :

The reaction in which polymer is formed by combination of monomers with elimination of smaller molecules like water, CO2, etc. is called condensation polymerization.

Example: pyrosulphuric acid (oleum) is obtained by combination of sulphuric acid molecules with the removal of water molecule.


Redox reaction

The loss of electrons and then increase in the oxidation state (number) of a reactant is called oxidation.

The gain of electrons and then decrease in the oxidation number of a reactant is called reduction.


Reversible and Irreversible reactions


Exothermic and Endothermic reactions


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