Higher Chemistry Types of Reactions - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
Two molecules are combined to form a single molecule with the loss of a small molecule such as water. Condensation
59%
A substance looses water. Dehydration
59%
A substance combines with water. Hydration
59%
An acid and a base react with an equivalent quantity of each other, creating a pH neutral substance. Neutralisation
59%
Substances in solution are mixed and an insoluble product is made. Precipitation
47%
The removal of Hydrogen from a compound. Dehydrogenation
41%
Another compound or element reacts with molecular Hydrogen. Hydrogenation
41%
The ratio of Oxygen to Hydrogen increases through loss of Hydrogen or gain of Oxygen. Oxidation
41%
The ratio of Hydrogen to Oxygen increases through gain of Hydrogen or loss of Oxygen. Reduction
41%
A larger molecule forms two or more smaller molecules and water is consumed as a reactant. Hydrolysis
29%
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