Combination- when two elemets or compounds come together to form a heavier compound.
Decomposition- when a heavier compound is broken into two or more lighter products.
Single replacement- when an element or group is replaced by another element or group from it's salt.
Double replacement- when two elements or groups replace each other.
So,
1. Combination
2. Combination
3. Double replacement
4. Combination
5. Double replacement
6. Double replacement
7. Single replacement
8. Decomposition
9. Decomposition
10. Single replacement
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