Robro said:
ok i have a question.
Write a word equation for the following reaction types:
- combustion
- corrosion
- precipitation
- acids on metals and acids on carbonates
- neutralisation
- decomposition
and could you also let me know what they mean
.
Thanks
Combustion: magnesium + oxygen --> magnesium oxide.
Combustion means that something is burning
Corrosion: no idea.
Corrosion means that something is rusting. e.g. iron nails, or something
precipitation: silver nitrate + sodium chloride --> silver chloride + sodium nitrate
Precipiation means that two clear solutions are mixed, forming an insoluble solid
Acids on metals: acid + metal --> salt + hydrogen
iono what this means...
Acids on carbonates: acid + carbonate --> salt + water + carbon dioxide.
iono what this means either...
Neutralisation: acid + base --> salt + water.
means that acid + base= basically nothing.
Decomposition: calcium carbonate --> calcium oxide + carbon dioxide
means that something is breaking down and decomposing.
hope this helped. =]