What type of reaction is shown below?Sr(s) + Cl2(l) SrCl2(s)A.SynthesisB.CombustionC.DisplacementD.Decomposition
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What type of reaction is shown below?Sr(s) + Cl2(l) SrCl2(s)A.SynthesisB.CombustionC.DisplacementD.Decomposition
Solution
The reaction shown is a Synthesis reaction. In a synthesis reaction, two or more simple substances combine to form a more complex substance. In this case, Strontium (Sr) and Chlorine (Cl2) are combining to form Strontium Chloride (SrCl2). So, the answer is A. Synthesis.
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