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Which type of chemical reaction does this word equation exemplify: calcium oxide combines with silicon dioxide to form a single product, calcium silicate?

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User Martini
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I think the answer would be a synthesis reaction. The reaction of calcium oxide combines with silicon dioxide forming one product is a synthesis reaction. It is also called combination reaction where at least two substances reacts forming one product that is more complex.
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