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Elle Castillo
30 March, 00:33
What chemical reaction is A + B - >AB
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Maryjane Wagner
30 March, 02:22
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Answer: Combination reaction
Explanation:
Whenever two or more substances combine to form one single compound, a combination reaction is said to have occurred.
Hence, since the reactants A and B combined to yield one single product AB, it is a combination reaction.
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