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3. What do you understand by chemical decomposition
reactions? Explain by giving two examples.

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Answered by YPHANIRUTVIK
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A decomposition reaction occurs when one reactant breaks down into two or more products. This can be represented by the general equation: AB → A + B. Examples of decomposition reactions include the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen, and the breakdown of water to hydrogen and oxygen.

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A decomposition reaction can be defined as a chemical reaction in which one reactant breaks down into two or more products.

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  • Decomposition reactions happen all around us, but we often don’t notice them. Some common examples of decomposition reactions are provided below.
  • The decomposition of carbonic acid in soft drinks, which can be represented by the chemical equation H
  • The electrolysis of water to yield hydrogen and oxygen.

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