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    The Type of Reaction in Which Substances Are Combined to Form
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The Type of Reaction in Which Substances Are Combined to Form

Question 111

Question 111

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The type of reaction in which substances are combined to form more complex substances is called a(n) _____ reaction


A) reversible
B) exchange
C) synthesis
D) decomposition

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