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A student white researching on electrolysis of water alucidates that,
this process involves decomposition of water in the presence of electricity!
write an activity demonstrating the procedure. How is this kind of decomposition different from photolytic and thermal forms of decomposition reactions ? Elaborate your justification with chemical
equations in each case. Also write the practical utility of each kind
of decomposition reactions​

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Answered by nishkashah25gmailcom
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Explanation:

Decomposition is a type of chemical reaction. It is defined as the reaction in which a single compound splits into two or more simple substances under suitable conditions. It is just the opposite of the combination reaction.

In a combination reaction, a substance is formed as a result of chemical combination, while in a decomposition reaction, the substance breaks into new substances.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Decomposition is a type of chemical reaction. It is defined as the reaction in which a single compound splits into two or more simple substances under suitable conditions. It is just the opposite of the combination reaction.

In a combination reaction, a substance is formed as a result of chemical combination, while in a decomposition reaction, the substance breaks into new substances.

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