How do combination and decomposition reactions differ from each other?
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Reactions in which many reactants combine to give one product are called combination reactions whereas, in decomposition one reactant breaks down in many products.
Answer: In a combination reaction two or more substances are combined to form new substance while in the decomposition reaction one substance decomposes into two or more substances. Hence, the decomposition reactions are called opposite of combination reactions.
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Reactions in which many reactants combine to give one product are called combination reactions whereas, in decomposition one reactant breaks down in many products.
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