Chemistry, asked by vishant01, 9 months ago

why are decomposition reaction endothermic?​

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Answered by IonicYadav
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Decomposition reactions are usually endothermic because they involve breaking of bonds. Breaking bonds requires an input of energy, while forming bonds releases energy. ... But there are decomposition reactions which are exothermic like decomposition of hydrogen peroxide

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endothermic because they involve breaking of bonds. Breaking bonds requires an input of energy, while forming bonds releases energy. ... But there are decomposition reactions which are exothermic like decomposition of hydrogen peroxide...

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