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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
11

Match the following:Part A1. Hydrolysis reaction: 2. Dehydration synthesis: 3. Decomposition reaction: 4. Synthesis reaction: Pa

rt Ba. A + BC → AC + B b. A + B → ABc. AB + H₂O → A + B d. AB → A + B
Chemistry
1 answer:
svp [43]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer to your question is below

Explanation:

1. Hydrolysis reaction:     is a chemical reaction in which a molecule of water

                                         breaks a molecule.

2. Dehydration synthesis:  is a chemical reaction in which two molecules are

                                            joined and a molecule of water is removed.

3. Decomposition reaction: is a chemical reaction in which a reactant is

                                             broken into two or more products

4. Synthesis reaction:         is a chemical reaction in which two reactants

                                             formed only one product.

1. Hydrolysis reaction:                           c. AB + H₂O → A + B

2. Dehydration synthesis:                     a.A + BC → AC + B

3. Decomposition reaction:                  d. AB → A + B

4. Synthesis reaction:                            b. A + B → AB

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