CHEM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Oxidation State, Sodium Hydroxide, Covalent Bond

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Types of chemical reactions: process in which at least one new substance is produces as a result of a chemical change, major types of chemical reactions: A chemical reaction in which a single product is produced from two (or more reactants) A chemical reaction in which a single reactant is converted into two (or more) simpler substances (elements or compounds) A chemical reaction in which an atom or molecule displaces an atom or group of atoms from a compound. X + yz --> y + xz. A chemical reaction in which two substances exchange parts with another and form two different substances. Ax + by ---> ay + bx. A chemical reaction between a substance and oxygen (usually from air) that proceeds with the evolution of heat and light (usually from a flame) Redox and nonredox reactions: oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction. A chemical reaction in which there is a transfer of electrons from one reactant to another reactant: nonoxidation-reduction (nonredox) reaction.

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