what is decomposition reaction explainwith help of example
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a reaction in which a substance breaks into two or more products.
H2O—H2+O2
H2O—H2+O2
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A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds. These reactions often involve an energy source such as heat, light, or electricity that breaks apart the bonds of compounds.
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A chemical reaction is a process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances. There are many types of chemical reactions. These reactions are often classified by what they form or what happens during the course of the reaction.
A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds. These reactions often involve an energy source such as heat, light, or electricity that breaks apart the bonds of compounds.
Example of Decomposition Reactions
A simple way to visualize a decomposition reaction is to use generic terms. Let's pretend we have discovered an elusive compound with the chemical formula 'AZ.' This means the compound is composed of an imaginary element 'A' bonded to imaginary element 'Z.' If we have a reaction equation that says 'AZ' yields 'A' + 'Z,' it shows a decomposition reaction. This decomposition reaction example breaks one compound down into two elements.
Defined
A chemical reaction is a process by which the atoms of one or more substances are rearranged to form different substances. There are many types of chemical reactions. These reactions are often classified by what they form or what happens during the course of the reaction.
A decomposition reaction is a type of chemical reaction in which a single compound breaks down into two or more elements or new compounds. These reactions often involve an energy source such as heat, light, or electricity that breaks apart the bonds of compounds.
Example of Decomposition Reactions
A simple way to visualize a decomposition reaction is to use generic terms. Let's pretend we have discovered an elusive compound with the chemical formula 'AZ.' This means the compound is composed of an imaginary element 'A' bonded to imaginary element 'Z.' If we have a reaction equation that says 'AZ' yields 'A' + 'Z,' it shows a decomposition reaction. This decomposition reaction example breaks one compound down into two elements.
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