Chemistry, asked by varshini1101, 1 year ago

how chemical reactions differ from chemical decomposition reaction? explain with an example for each?

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Answered by cchinni64
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【chemical reaction】 :-if any two chemical compounds when they are mixing in the presence of the certain temperature (or) in the presence of anhydrous like CCl4 ,-HCL,BF3
[and]
【chemical decomposition】:- after the chemical reaction between 2 chemical compounds one chemical compound is seperated and it is opposite to chemical synthesis
here chemical synthesis means it is used in execution of chemical synthesis to collect (or) obtained so many products


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Answered by reiaba
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DECOMPOSTITION REACTION OCCURS WHEN A COMPOUND DECOMPOSES TO GIVE TWO OR MORE REACTANTS

DECOMPOSTION OF SILVER CHLORIDE TO SILVER AND CHLORIDE

CHEMICAL REACTION WHERE A REACTION TAKES PALCE TO CHANGE STATE ,COLOR,EVOLUTION OF GAS,FORMATION OF PRECIPITATE,AND TEMPERATURE CHANGE,

2Mg +O2 = 2MgO +heat

here temp. changes

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