Chemistry, asked by harshit58, 1 year ago

An unknown substance 'A' on thermal decomposition produces 'B' and 'C' .what is 'A'?an element ,a compound or a mixture

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Answered by dvines2992004
32

Answer:

Explanation:

It is compound

Answered by kumarmonu89761
1

Answer:

The substance 'A' must be a compound that results in the production of 'B' and 'C'.

'B' and 'C' are the individual components of the compound 'A'.

Explanation:

  • A decomposition reaction occurs when a complex is split into two or simpler elements.
  • For such reactions to catalyze breakdown, energy in the forms of light, heat, and electricity is required.
  • Photolysis, thermolysis, and electrolysis are the respective names for these processes.
  • A decomposition reaction can be described in its simplest form as XY giving way to X and Y separately.

Therefore, the required answers:

An identical set of molecules and atoms from various elements make up a chemical complex.

The compound decomposes, or separates into its component parts, as a result of its decomposition.

The substance 'A' must be a compound that results in the production of 'B' and 'C'.

'B' and 'C' are the individual components of the compound 'A'.

Thermolysis or electrolysis could cause decomposition.

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