when explaining chemical reactions to a frien...

when explaining chemical reactions to a friend, brianna models a reaction by combining ingredients to make a cake. which type of chemical reaction is brianna most likely explaining?\no synthesis\ndecomposition\npolymerization\nreplacement

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# Brief Explanations: - **Synthesis reaction**: In a synthesis reaction, two or more reactants combine to form a single product. When making a cake, multiple ingredients (like flour, sugar, eggs, etc.) combine to form a single product (the cake), which is analogous to a synthesis reaction. - **Decomposition reaction**: A decomposition reaction is when a single reactant breaks down into two or more products. This is the opposite of what happens when making a cake (where multiple things are combined, not broken apart). - **Polymerization**: Polymerization is a specific type of synthesis reaction where small molecules (monomers) combine to form a large - chain molecule (polymer). While a cake has some complex molecules formed, the general model of combining multiple ingredients to form one product is more simply described by the synthesis reaction concept at a basic level. - **Replacement reaction**: In a replacement reaction, one element or group replaces another in a compound. This does not match the process of combining ingredients to make a cake. # Answer: synthesis