Interpretation:
The type of reactions that occur in aqueous solution needs to be explained with examples.
Concept introduction:
An aqueous solution is defined as the solution in which water is the solvent. The reactions that occur in aqueous solutions are classified based on the product produced which can be a produce liquid, solid or gas.
Answer to Problem 116A
The type of
Explanation of Solution
Three types of reactions occur in aqueous solutions depending on the products formed. This can produce a solid, liquid or gas.
An example where water is produced is as follows:
An example where gas is produced is as follows:
An example where solid is produced is as follows:
The type of chemical reactions can be redox reaction, double displacement reaction, precipitation reaction and acid-base reaction.
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