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Explain Decomposition Reaction.​

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Answered by educationmaster37
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A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which one reactant yields two or more products.

The general form for a decomposition reaction is:

AB → A + B

Decomposition reactions are also known as analysis reactions or chemical breakdowns. The opposite of this type of reaction is a synthesis, in which simpler reactants combine to form a more complex product.

You can recognize this type of reaction by looking for a single reactant with multiple products.

In certain circumstances, decomposition reactions are undesirable. However, they are intentionally caused and analyzed in mass spectrometry, gravimetric analysis, and thermogravimetric analysis.

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Answered by kritika6159
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decomposition reaction is a reaction in which one compound splits into two or more simple elements or new compound.

it can be represented by simple formula

AB. = A. + B

here AB is reactant of reaction and A and B represented products of chemical reaction.

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