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Question: Reaction of magnesium ribbon with dilute sulphuric acid to form magnesium sulphate and hydrogen is a...

Reaction of magnesium ribbon with dilute sulphuric acid to form magnesium sulphate and hydrogen is a combination reaction.
A. True
B. False

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Hint: To solve these types of questions you should know the different types of reactions like displacement reaction, substitution reaction, combination reaction and etc. so you can check whether the reaction is similar to the reaction asked in a question.

Complete step-by-step answer:
According to the question, when magnesium ribbon with dilute sulphuric acid reacts to form magnesium sulphate and hydrogen, we can write this reaction as:
Mg+H2SO4MgSO4+H2Mg + {H_2}S{O_4} \to MgS{O_4} + {H_2}
In the above equation, we can see that magnesium reacts with SO4SO_4 to form MgSO4MgSO_4 as a product and H2H_2 gas is evolved. On the basis of this reaction it is clear that Mg I replaced H2H_2 to form H2SO4H_2SO_4 which means it is a displacement reaction. Thus, it concludes that this reaction is not a combination reaction.
Hence, option B is correct.

NOTE: In the above question, the reaction given was not a combination reaction, since a combination reaction is a reaction in which two or more elements or compounds combine to form a single compound. This reaction can be represented as:X+YXYX + Y \to XY For example: 2Ca+O22CaO2Ca + {O_2} \to 2CaO (formation of calcium oxide by combination of calcium and oxygen).