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explain the difference between combination and decomposition reaction giving an example

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Answered by mrauspicious13
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1. COMBINATION REACTION IS THE REACTION IN WHICH TWO ATOMS OR MOLECULES COMBINE TO MAKE ONE SINGLE COMPOUND.
EX. Na + Cl => NaCl

2. DECOMPOSITION REACTION IS THE REACTION IN WHICH ONE SINGLE COMPOUND GETS DIVIDED INTO TWO OR SEVERAL ATOMS OR MOLECULES.
EX. CaCl2=>Ca + 2Cl

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Answered by Ashok804432
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•combination reaction:-A composition reaction produces a single substance from multiple reactants.when hydrogen and chlorine react form hydrochloric acid:
•Decomposition reaction:-A decomposition reactionproduces multiple products from a single reactant.Ex-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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