Types of Redox Reactions

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Types of Redox Reactions: Overview

In this topic, we will learn different types of redox reactions. It covers composition, decomposition, displacement and disproportionation reactions through examples and chemical reactions.

Important Questions on Types of Redox Reactions

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Define Comproportionation reaction.

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_____ is a reaction in which an element in a higher oxidation state reacts with the same element in a lower oxidation state to give the element in an intermediate oxidation state.

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Comproportionation reaction is a reverse of a disproportionation reaction.

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A combination reaction is a reaction in which two or more reactants react to form more than one product.

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The burning of magnesium ribbon in the air is an example of decomposition reaction. 

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The burning of magnesium ribbon in the air is an example of which type of reaction. Explain.

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How will you define the combination reactions?

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3 Mgs + N2gMg3N2s

The above reaction is a

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Tell about the following reaction,

Zns +CuSO4 aqZnSO4aq+Cus

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In metal-metal displacement reaction, less reactive metal displaces the more reactive metal from its compound.

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Write about metal-metal displacement reaction with two examples.

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Complete the non-metal replacement reaction.

Br2 l + 2 I- aq 

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Complete the non-metal replacement reaction.

Cl2g+2KBr aq

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The product formed in the given replacement reaction.

2F2g +  2H2O l  4_____ + O2g

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Define non-metal replacement reaction.

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Show that the reaction between fluorine and water is a redox reaction

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Why do non-metals cannot displace hydrogen from the acid?

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The reaction between fluorine and water is an example of which type of reaction.

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Give the reaction for the displacement of oxygen from water.

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Soluble salt like sodium sulphite can be prepared in the laboratory by the process of: