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16 January, 00:37

16. In what kind of reaction does a single chemical compound break apart to form smaller products?

a decomposition reaction

single repalcement

b. synthesis reaction

precipitate reacton

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  1. 16 January, 03:20
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    A) Decomposition reactions:

    Explanation:

    When single chemical compound break apart to form smaller products reaction is called decomposition reaction.

    Decomposition reaction:

    It is the reaction in which one reactant is break down into two or more product.

    AB → A + B

    Synthesis reaction:

    It is the reaction in which two or more simple substance react to give one or more complex product.

    Na + Cl → NaCl

    Single replacement:

    It is the reaction in which one elements replace the other element in compound.

    AB + C → AC + B

    Precipitation reaction:

    When two solution containing salts are combined produced the precipitate of insoluble salt
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