Balance the equation and identify the type of reaction for ? P4(s) + ? Ca(s) → ? Ca3P2(s). 1. 2; 6; 2 — decomposition 2. 2; 6; 2 — displacement 3. 1; 6; 2 — displacement 4. 1; 6; 2 — synthesis 5. 2; 6; 2 — synthesis 6. 1; 6; 2 — decomposition

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Answer:

4. 1; 6; 2 — synthesis

Explanation:

Decomposition reaction is defined as the reaction in which a single large substance breaks down into two or more smaller substances.

[tex]AB\rightarrow A+B[/tex]

Single displacement reaction is defined as the reaction in which more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its chemical reaction.

The reactivity of metal is determined by a series known as reactivity series. The metals lying above in the series are more reactive than the metals which lie below in the series.

[tex]A+BC\rightarrow AC+B[/tex]

Synthesis reaction is defined as the reaction in which smaller substances combine in their elemental state to form a larger substance.

[tex]A+B\rightarrow AB[/tex]

The unbalanced combustion reaction is shown below as:-

[tex]P_4+Ca\rightarrow Ca_3P_2[/tex]

On the left hand side,  

There are 4 phosphorus atoms and 1 calcium atom

On the right hand side,  

There are 2 phosphorus atoms and 3 calcium atoms

Thus,  

Right side, [tex]Ca_3P_2[/tex] must be multiplied by 2 to balance phosphorus.

Left side, [tex]Ca[/tex] is multiplied by 6 so to balance the whole reaction.

Thus, the balanced reaction is:-

[tex]P_4+6Ca\rightarrow 2Ca_3P_2[/tex]

Thus, answer:- 4. 1; 6; 2 — synthesis

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