which three types of reactions yield a product that is a chemically bonded combination of reactants?\n○…

which three types of reactions yield a product that is a chemically bonded combination of reactants?\n○ replacement, polymerization, decomposition\n○ polymerization, decomposition, oxidation\n○ decomposition, synthesis, replacement\n○ oxidation, synthesis, polymerization

which three types of reactions yield a product that is a chemically bonded combination of reactants?\n○ replacement, polymerization, decomposition\n○ polymerization, decomposition, oxidation\n○ decomposition, synthesis, replacement\n○ oxidation, synthesis, polymerization

Answer

Brief Explanations:

  1. Analyze each reaction type:
    • Synthesis: Combines reactants into a single product (e.g., ( A + B \rightarrow AB )), so it forms a bonded combination.
    • Polymerization: Combines monomers (small units) into polymers (large, bonded structures), forming a bonded combination of reactants.
    • Oxidation: Often involves combining with oxygen (or electron loss), which can result in a product that is a bonded combination of reactants (e.g., oxidation of a metal to form an oxide, combining metal and oxygen).
    • Decomposition: Breaks a compound into simpler substances (( AB \rightarrow A + B )), so it does not form a bonded combination of reactants (eliminates options with decomposition).
    • Replacement: Involves replacing parts of compounds (e.g., single - replacement: ( A + BC \rightarrow AC + B )), not forming a bonded combination of all reactants (eliminates options with replacement).
  2. Check the options:
    • Option 1: Has replacement and decomposition (incorrect).
    • Option 2: Has decomposition (incorrect).
    • Option 3: Has decomposition and replacement (incorrect).
    • Option 4: Oxidation (combines with O or involves electron - related combination), synthesis (combines reactants), and polymerization (combines monomers) all yield products that are chemically bonded combinations of reactants.

Answer:

D. oxidation, synthesis, polymerization