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Only if it is a compound, as a compound is a pure substance that can be broken down into simpler pure substances by chemicalmeans. The decomposition of a substance is a chemical process that breaks down a compound into simpler substances or its constituent elements. So, by definition, the answer is yes. However, if the pure substance was an element, the answer would be no. An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into any simpler substances by chemical means. It is a pure substance in which every atom present has the same atomic number.
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Decomposition reaction is a chemical reaction that is the opposite of synthesis. In decomposition, a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances.AB --> A + BAn example of this is the decomposition of zinc carbonate, represented by the equation: ZnCO3(s) --> ZnCO(s) + CO2(g) . Likewise CaCO3 (s) --> CaO (s) + CO2 (g)the decomposition reaction is easy it is so easy i dont know even know what it is so bye and dont go to ask.com you will end up getting in trouble.
Yes, decomposition is a type of chemical reaction. This chemical reaction breaks down a compound into its individual elements.
A compound breaks down into two or more compounds or elements.Example: 2H2O = 2H2 + O2A compound breaks down into two or more compounds or elements.Example: 2H2O = 2H2 + O2
A "decomposition" or "disproportionation" reaction.
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A substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances during a decomposition reaction.
A chemical reaction in which a chemical substance breaks down to form tow or more simpler substance is called decompositon reaction,answer by Hamid lolai from Gkti
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A decomposition reaction is where one single compound breaks down into two or more simpler chemicals.
A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
Only if it is a compound, as a compound is a pure substance that can be broken down into simpler pure substances by chemicalmeans. The decomposition of a substance is a chemical process that breaks down a compound into simpler substances or its constituent elements. So, by definition, the answer is yes. However, if the pure substance was an element, the answer would be no. An element is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into any simpler substances by chemical means. It is a pure substance in which every atom present has the same atomic number.
This is a chemical reaction.
This is a decomposition reaction.
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.