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Chemistry
Chemical Reactions
Combination Reactions
what is Two or more reactants combine to form one product.
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This is known as a synthesis or combination reaction. In this type of reaction, two or more reactants chemically combine to form a single product. The general formula for a synthesis reaction is: A + B → AB.
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