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Italiano: Alcune tipologie di reazioni chimiche (dall'alto verso il basso): sintesi, decomposizione, sostituzione e metatesi. Per semplicità i gruppi che formano le specie chimiche sono stati indicati con le lettere A, B, C e D. Nella realtà tali gruppi possono avere delle strutture più o meno complesse.
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current21:11, 10 May 2018Thumbnail for version as of 21:11, 10 May 20184,000 × 2,000 (59 KB)wikimediacommons>RonhjonesEdited last reaction - If, say, A and C are cations, then they can't join together - it's clearer to just swap B and D, leaving A and C on the left of each molecule.

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