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WHAT IS NA4SN?

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∙ 11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

A decomposition reaction is where one single compound breaks down into two or more simpler chemicals.

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What is the decomposition of Na2SO4?

At the teperature above 1380 °C there are two product of this reaction: Na2O and SO3. At this temperature SO3 is unstable and decomposes to SO2 and 1/2 O2.


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