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In chemistry there are five main reaction types: Synthesis, decomposition, Single Displacement, Double displacement and Combustion. Each reaction is similar by having the products come out differently than the reactants. Synthesis is a type of reaction when two or cmore elements or compunds react together to make one single compound or molecule. Then there is decompositon wich is a type of reaction when one compound or molecule reacts either in heat or electricity (usually) to break down into simpiler substances, meaning into other molecules and compounds. Following decomposition, there is Single displacement, which is a reaction where two compounds react and a stronger metal from one of the reactants replaces the other metal in the other compound. As there is single displacement, there is double displacement, where in two reactants two metals switch places in the reaction. Then there is the last type of reaction combustion, when usually there is s H and C reacting, to form H2O and CO2.

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