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Question
Explain the following type of chemical reaction, giving two examples for it:
Combination reaction
Solution
A combination reaction is a reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single substance.
Examples:
- When iron and sulphur are heated together, they combine to form iron sulphide.
\[\ce{Fe + S ->[heat] FeS}\] - When carbon burns in oxygen, it forms a gaseous compound called carbon dioxide.
\[\ce{C + O2 ->[heat] CO2 + Heat}\]
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