Which statement correctly describes the classification of chemical reactions into different categories?(1 point)

Responses

All reactions fit into a category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.
All reactions fit into a category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.

Not all reactions fit into a category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.
Not all reactions fit into a 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.
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.
Not all reactions fit into a category, and a reaction can fit into only one category.

1 answer

The correct statement is:

All reactions fit into a category, and some reactions can fit into more than one category.

This reflects the idea that while many chemical reactions can be classified into specific categories (like synthesis, decomposition, single replacement, double replacement, combustion, etc.), some reactions may exhibit characteristics that allow them to fit into multiple categories.