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An acidolysis is a specific chemical reaction - the decomposition of a molecule under the influence of an acid.
Decomposition reactions always have one complex reactant and two or more simpler products.
codon on mRNA and the amino-acid specified by the codon
Sort of. Sometimes a chemical reaction happens in two or more steps and can feature reactions of different types. One that includes both double replacement and decomposition reactions is that of a carbonate or bicarbonate with an acid such as vinegar and baking soda (acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate). In this reaction the acetic acid and sodium bicarbonate first undergo a double displacement reaction forming sodium acetate and carbonic acid. The carbonic acid, which is unstable, then decomposes into water and carbon dioxide. CH3CO2H + NaHCO3 --> NaCH3CO2 + H2CO3 followed by H2CO3 --> CO2 + H2O gives the overall reaction of CH3CO2H + NaHCO3--> NaCH3CO2 + CO2 + H2O
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Do you mean like acid rain
No, a decomposition is when one substance break apart into multiple compounds. In this reaction P4O10 and water combine to make phosphoric acid. If the reaction were reversed, it would be a decomposition reaction.
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double replacement and decomposition
The component parts are formed.
The two main parts of a virus are Protein Coat and Nucleic Acid. The protein coat completely surrounds the nucleic acid and serves as a protective coating and aids in attachment of the the virus to the host cell. The nucleic acid can be either Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) or Ribonucleic Acid (RNA).
H2o + hpo3 H3PO4----P2O5+H2O
It forms Carbonic Acid and this is a decomposition reaction
An acidolysis is a specific chemical reaction - the decomposition of a molecule under the influence of an acid.
An acidolysis is a specific chemical reaction - the decomposition of a molecule under the influence of an acid.
sulfuric acid Like to correct who ever answered this ? Because it not sulfuric acid. The correct answer to this? is: Carbonic Acid....