A chemical reaction that breaks down a compound into simpler products is a decomposition reaction. For example, when electrolyzed, water will be decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen gas. Decomposition reactions involve one reactant and multiple products.
This is called a decomposition reaction, some of the more notable are as follows:
NaCl --> Na+ + Cl-
H2O --> H+ + OH-
HCl --> H+ + Cl-
H2(SO4) --> H++ H(SO4)- <Then> H(SO4)- --> H+ + SO42-
It is a decomposition reaction.
For example: What is the decomposition reaction for water?
H2O(l) --> H2(g) + O2(g)
decomposition
This is decomposition reaction.
combination
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cleavage and condensation
When chemicals are combined or broken down, they go through reactions. The combination is called a synthesis reaction and breaking down is called a decomposition reaction.
breaks APEX
Atoms of elements combine to form compounds. A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance consisting of two or more different chemical elements that can be separated into simpler substances.
A chemical reaction, though often it is not a simpler substance.
A decomposition reaction breaks up compounds into simpler constituents. The pattern for this reaction is AB --> A + B. An example is the electrolysis of sodium chloride (NaCl) into elemental sodium and chlorine, 2NaCl --> 2Na + Cl2.
decomposition
A chemical compound is a pure chemical substance that consists of two or more different chemical elements which can be separated into simpler substances by a chemical reaction. A molecule is the smallest unit of a compound.
Chemical compounds.
chemical compounds are produced from simpler reagents
Chemical compounds.
This chemical reaction is called hydrolysis.
This kind of reaction is called "decomposition".
decomposition
cleavage and condensation
When chemicals are combined or broken down, they go through reactions. The combination is called a synthesis reaction and breaking down is called a decomposition reaction.
Reaction for respiration is a catabolic process. It is where organic compounds are broken into simpler substances through the transfer of electrons.