Classify the type of chemical reaction

Li2O+ CO2 > LiCO3

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The given chemical reaction is a synthesis reaction, also known as a combination reaction. This type of reaction occurs when two or more reactants combine to form a single product.

In the reaction, lithium oxide (Li2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) react together to form lithium carbonate (Li2CO3). The general form of a synthesis reaction can be represented as:

A + B → AB

where A and B are the reactants that come together to form the product AB. In this case:

Li2O (A) + CO2 (B) → Li2CO3 (AB)

However, it seems there is a mistake in the balance of the equation provided. The correct balanced chemical reaction should be:

Li2O + CO2 → Li2CO3

This equation now follows the synthesis reaction pattern, where lithium oxide and carbon dioxide combine to form lithium carbonate.
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