Types of Chemical Reactions.  There are 4 types of chemical reactions. 1. Synthesis Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction.

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Types of Chemical Reactions

 There are 4 types of chemical reactions. 1. Synthesis Reaction 2. Decomposition Reaction 3. Single Replacement Reaction 4. Double Replacement Reaction

 Two or more substances combining to form 1 new substance.  Will always have 1 product and 2 or more reactants.

 One substance breaks down into two or more substances.  Will always have just 1 reactant and 2 or more products.

 An uncombined element replaces an element that is in a compound.  Will always have a single element and a compound in the reactants and the products.

 Different atoms in two different compounds trade places.  Will always have two compounds in the reactants and the products.