An example of this difference is Decomposition and Synthesis. Decomposition is when a compound is broken into smaller chemical species while a Synthesis reaction is two or more chemical species combining to form a new product. While Synthesis can only form only one product, Decomposition can only start with one reactant. A good example of a Synthesis Reaction is the combination of iron and sulfur to create Iron (II) Sulfide while a good example of Decomposition is the electrolysis (or the passage of an electrical current …show more content…
These two liquids create one solid. An example of this is the reaction between NaCl and AgNO3. When the two solutions (NaCl and AgNO3), are mixed, a precipitate, AgCl, is formed.
Though, all with their own differences, Combustion and Rodex often work together. Combustion is a chemical reaction which involves oxygen as one of the reactants that produce enough heat so that it will result in a flame. C3H8, also known as propane is a good example of this. While Redox reactions include all chemical reactions in which atoms have their oxidation state changed. Seeing as though these both revolve around oxygen; a Combustion reaction is an example of a Redox reaction during which a fuel reacts with an oxidizing agent, resulting in the release of energy as heat.
Lastly, we have an Acid/Base reaction. This is considered to be a neutralization reaction (meaning they even each other out) that occurs when an acid and base are mixed together. An example of this is the reaction between hydrochloric acid and sodium