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• what are the substances formed by decomposition of water?

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Answered by vineeta199922
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Answer:

The electrolysis of water causes a chemical change in which water molecules are split to form hydrogen and oxygen—two substances that are chemically different from water. Decomposing water is difficult and cannot be accomplished through heating alone.

Answered by harsh200613
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hydrogen and oxygen

Explanation:

water is made up of two gases and that are hydrogen and oxygen, in decomposition reaction the product is decomposed to get its reactants so by decomposing water we will get hydrogen and oxygen as it's reactants.

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