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Title: Basic chemical reactions (table of examples)
Description: This is a table that show the basic chemical reactions and their products. It is a brief summary that can be used for any given example in an exam as it is explained to a genearl view rather then specific named examples. For example it involves the reaction between metals and acids or water and what the products should result into eg. salt+hydrogen.
Description: This is a table that show the basic chemical reactions and their products. It is a brief summary that can be used for any given example in an exam as it is explained to a genearl view rather then specific named examples. For example it involves the reaction between metals and acids or water and what the products should result into eg. salt+hydrogen.
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General Reactions
Substance + oxygen → oxides
Metal + water → metal hydroxide + hydrogen
Metal + acid → salt + hydrogen
Oxide + acid → salt + water
Hydroxide + acid → salt + water
Carbonate + acid → salt + water + carbon dioxide
Hydrogencarbonate + acid → salt + water + carbon dioxide
Ammonia + acid → ammonium salt
Metal carbonate → metal oxide + carbon dioxide (on heating)
Title: Basic chemical reactions (table of examples)
Description: This is a table that show the basic chemical reactions and their products. It is a brief summary that can be used for any given example in an exam as it is explained to a genearl view rather then specific named examples. For example it involves the reaction between metals and acids or water and what the products should result into eg. salt+hydrogen.
Description: This is a table that show the basic chemical reactions and their products. It is a brief summary that can be used for any given example in an exam as it is explained to a genearl view rather then specific named examples. For example it involves the reaction between metals and acids or water and what the products should result into eg. salt+hydrogen.