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Iron, when combined with sulfur in a chemical reaction, forms iron sulfide.
Which type of chemical reaction is this an example of?
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decomposition
decomposition
synthesis
synthesis
single-displacement
single-displacement
double-displacement
double-displacement
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synthesis
Two elements (iron and sulfur) combine to form a single compound (iron sulfide), which is a synthesis (combination) reaction.
Two elements (iron and sulfur) combine to form a single compound (iron sulfide), which is a synthesis (combination) reaction.
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