Which reaction type is: 2AgBr(s) → 2Ag(s) + Br₂(g)?
A. Neutralization reaction
B. Decomposition reaction
C. Displacement reaction
D. Combination reaction
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Silver bromide decomposes into silver and bromine on exposure to light. This is a photochemical decomposition reaction, where a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances. It is also a redox reaction (Ag⁺ reduced, Br⁻ oxidized). Photographic films use this property. Combination would be A + B → AB. Displacement is A + BC → AC + B. Neutralization is acid + base → salt + water.
Explanation:
Ammonium chloride (NH₄Cl) consists of NH₄⁺ and Cl⁻ ions. Ionic bond between NH₄⁺ and Cl⁻. Within NH₄⁺, N-H are covalent bonds, with one coordinate bond formed by donation of N's lone pair to H⁺. So all three bond types are present. NaCl purely ionic. CO₂ purely covalent. CH₄ purely covalent.
Explanation:
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) is a strong acid because it completely dissociates into H⁺ and Cl⁻ ions in aqueous solution. Acetic, citric, and carbonic acids are weak acids as they only partially dissociate in water, establishing an equilibrium between the unionized molecules and their ions.
Explanation:
Sodium lauryl sulfate (CH₃(CH₂)₁₁OSO₃Na) is a synthetic detergent with a sulfate group. Sodium stearate and potassium palmitate are soaps (carboxylate salts). Calcium oleate is soap scum.
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