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Tagged with:       [Post New]posted on 27 Apr 2007 18:12:36 IST    
These are the different reactions in inorganic reactions.:-

Combination reaction

A Combination Reaction or a Synthesis Reaction is a
 
general category of a chemical reaction (the term usually
 
refers to an inorganic chemical reaction), in which two or
 
more reagents are chemically bonded together to produce a single product.
 
For example, the addition of sodium and chlorine to form sodium chloride or common table salt.
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) ? 2NaCl(s)
is a combination reaction.
 

Chemical decomposition

Chemical decomposition or analysis is the fragmentation

of a chemical compound into elements or smaller

compounds. It is sometimes defined as the opposite of a

 chemical synthesis. Chemical decomposition is often an

undesired chemical reaction. The stability that a chemical

 compound ordinarily has is eventually limited when

exposed to extreme environmental conditions like heat,

radiation, humidity or the acidity of a solvent. The details

of decomposition processes are generally not well

defined, as a molecule may break up into a host of smaller

fragments. Chemical decomposition is exploited in several

 analytical techniques, notably mass spectrometry,

traditional gravimetric analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis.

Reaction formulas
 
The generalized reaction formula for chemical decomposition is:
AB --> A + B  
with a specific example being the electrolysis of water to
 
gaseous hydrogen and oxygen:
2H2O ----> 2H2 + O2  

Additional examples

An example of spontaneous decomposition is that of hydrogen
 
peroxide, which will slowly decompose into water and oxygen:
2H2O2 ---> 2H2O + O2 
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