Question
/hich statement correctly describes the classification of chemical reactions to different categories? (1 point)
• All reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one
category.
O All reactions 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 a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one
category.
O All reactions fit into only one category.
Not all reactions fit into one category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that correctly describes the classification of chemical reactions is: **"Not all reactions fit into one category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category."**
This is because some chemical reactions can have characteristics that allow them to be classified in multiple ways, and not every reaction may fit neatly into a single predefined category.
This is because some chemical reactions can have characteristics that allow them to be classified in multiple ways, and not every reaction may fit neatly into a single predefined category.