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What type of reaction occurred between the zinc and iodine? (Synthesis, decomposition simgile replacement, or double replacement)
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Synthesis reaction
Step-by-step explanation:
A synthesis reaction is a type of reaction in which two or more elements or small compounds combine to form a large compound.
For example, a reaction between zinc and iodine to form zinc iodide is an example of a synthesis reaction.
Decomposition reactions, on the other hand, are opposite of synthesis reactions in which a large compound is broken down to individual elements or smaller compounds.
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