You're having trouble with the basics.
I can point out some of the problems taken one at a time. With the decomposition you appear not to understand how to write atoms and molecules. The correct symbolism is:
Example: the decomposition reaction of hydrogen sulfide
Is it 2H2S->4H+S2
H2S ==> H2 + S
Elements are written as single units for the most part. That is Ca, Mg, Al, Cu, Ni, Ti, Na, etc etc. The exceptions are H2, N2, O2, F2, Cl2, Br2, I2 and their cousins P4 and S8. Regarding S8 many still use S and I don't know which your prof prefers. If you look at the periodic table you will see that these are more or less grouped together and that makes it easy to remember them. You will notice that they are colored differently in the chart, also, and that helps remember them.
Example: Ty single displacement reaction of copper (||) and silver nitrate
Is it Cu2+AgNO3-> Ag+Cu(NO3)2
I think it's the same problem here. The correct equation is
Cu + 2AgNO3 ==> 2Ag + Cu(NO3)2
Copper is Cu and not Cu2 as explained above.
Example: Na+F-> NaF
I don't know if this is a typo or another type equation.
The double displacement rxn you have written is correct.
I am learning the different types of chemical reactions synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, and double displacement I am also learning skeletal equations word equations and balancing the equations I know how to balance equations if I am given the formula in symbols he skeletal equations but I don't know how to write them or I keep writing the numbers after each symbol wrong so if I get it wrong plz tell me where it is wrong and can you give examples like the ones I got wrong to help me understand better and more examples like the skeletal equation and how I write the word equations
Example: the decomposition reaction of hydrogen sulfide
Is it 2H2S->4H+S2
Example: Ty single displacement reaction of copper (||) and silver nitrate
Is it Cu2+AgNO3-> Ag+Cu(NO3)2
Example: Na+F-> NaF
Example: the double displacement reaction of aluminum sulfate and calcium hydroxide
Is it Al2(SO4)3+Ca(OH)2->Al(OH)3+CaSO4
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