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chemical change in which a gas is liberated in a double decomposition reaction ?​

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Answered by srathi1
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Double decomposition: This is a type of chemical change in which two compounds in a solution react to form two new compounds by mutual exchange of radicals. ... In the above reaction, substances A and B combine to give a molecule of a new substance, AB. Carbon burns in oxygen to form a gaseous compound, carbon dioxide

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Double decomposition: This is a type of chemical change in which two compounds in a solution react to form two new compounds by mutual exchange of radicals. ... In the above reaction, substances A and B combine to give a molecule of a new substance, AB. Carbon burns in oxygen to form a gaseous compound, carbon dioxide.

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