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Chemistry, 10.03.2022 04:20, Rodrigo6379

Classify each reaction as synthesis, decomposition, single-displacement, or double-displacement. (a). H2 + O2 —> H2O
(b). N2H4(l) —> NH3(g)+N2(g)
(c). H2SO4+NAOH—> H2O+Na2SO4
(d). Al2(CO3)3 -^-> Al2O3+CO2
(e). NH4I+Cl2–> NH4Cl+I2

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