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2kclo3(s)→2kcl(s)+3o2(g) is what type of reaction

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Decomposition reaction

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Answered by mariospartan
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THE REACTION 2KClO_{3} (s)-- > 2KCl(s)+3O_{2} (g)  IS A DECOMPOSITION REACTION.

Explanation:

  • A reaction in which a reactants decomposes/breaks to give two or more products is known as a decomposition reaction.
  • Decomposition means breaking into small portions.
  • The reaction involves the decomposition of the potassium chlorate to potassium chloride and oxygen.
  • The decomposition reactions always absorb energy to proceed, therefore they are endothermic in nature.
  • Other examples of such reactions is the decomposition of silver chloride due to photolytic effect into silver metal and chlorine gas.
  • Therefore, the 2KClO_{3} (s)-- > 2KCl(s)+3O_{2} (g) reaction is a decomposition reaction.

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