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The reaction in which the products can recombine to form reactants are called:
A. Reversible Reaction
B. Irreversible Reaction
C. Decomposition
D. Addition​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reaction in which the products can recombine to form reactants are called Decomposition reaction.

Let us take an example of electrolysis of Water which is an Decomposition reaction. We know that water is formed by hydrogen and oxygen .

H2O -----> H + 02

Here products can recombine to form the reactant.

Hence it is an decomposition reaction .

Answered by chinki004
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The reaction in which the products can recombine to form reactants are called Decomposition reaction.

Let us take an example of electrolysis of Water which is an Decomposition reaction. We know that water is formed by hydrogen and oxygen .

H2O -----> H + 02

Here products can recombine to form the reactant.

Hence it is an decomposition reaction

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