Question
Which statement correctly describes the classification of chemical reactions into different categories? (1 point)
All reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into one category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.
All reactions fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.
All reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into one category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.
All reactions fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.
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The correct statement is:
**Not all reactions fit into one category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.**
This reflects the diversity and complexity of chemical reactions, as some reactions may exhibit characteristics of multiple categories (e.g., synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion, etc.).
**Not all reactions fit into one category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.**
This reflects the diversity and complexity of chemical reactions, as some reactions may exhibit characteristics of multiple categories (e.g., synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion, etc.).
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