Question #19eb4
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Jan 25, 2014
In a synthesis reaction, there is only one product on the right hand side of the equation.
In a synthesis reaction, two or more substances combine to form a single compound. The general equation for a synthesis reaction is:
A + B → AB
An example of a synthesis reaction is the combination of iron and sulfur to form iron(II) sulfide:
8Fe + S₈ → 8FeS