Step-by-step explanation:
Combustion reaction: Type of a chemical reaction in which compound and an oxidant reacts together to form a new product with release of an energy in the form of heat.
Decomposition reaction: Type of a chemical reaction in which compound breaks down into two or more elements or into new compounds.
ABC → A + B + C
Synthesis reaction: Type of a chemical reaction in which two or more than two reactant reacts together to form a single product.
A + B + C → ABC
Single replacement reaction: Type of a chemical reaction in which element reacts with a compound and takes the place of another element in the compound.
A + BC → BA + C
Double replacement reaction: Type of chemical reaction in which two compounds reacts is such a way that the cations and anions of the compounds exchange their places to form new products.
AB + CD → AD + CB