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Q: What is a decomposition reactant?
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The reaction type that has only one reactant is?

decomposition reaction has only one reactant


What are the chemical products of decomposition?

The chemical products of decomposition depend on what is decomposing. That it, it depends on the reactant.


What is the clue that a reaction will be a decomposition reaction?

In decomposition reaction, single reactant will breakdown to form two or more products.


What is a property of a decomposition reaction?

Decomposition reactions always have one complex reactant and two or more simpler products.


What is when the products are simpler substances than the reactant?

A chemical reaction that is classified as decomposition


Is burning of oxygen combustion or decomposition?

Combustion. Any reaction that has O2 as a reactant is combustion.


When can you predict the reactant in a decomposition reaction?

The reactant is chosen by you; also the study of products of the reaction give information about the initial compound.


What decomposition reaction?

Decomposition reactions are those in which one reactant splits into two or more products. Only those decomposition reaction are redox reactions in which minimum one of the products is an element.Example-2 H2O ---> 2H2 + O2


Does a decomposition reaction decompose to a limiting reactant and a theoretical reactant?

there is a difference between decompositon reaction and to decompose the reaction mixture in (for example ice/HCl) n'mixture which for lmiting the excess reagents


Which reaction is needed to separate the parts of a compound?

A decomposition reaction takes one reactant and makes multiple products. AB -> A + B


What type of chemical equation is2KNO3s --- 2KNO2s O2g?

That's a decomposition reaction. One reactant, two (or more) simpler products.


What types of reactions cannot involve a free element as a reactant?

A Decomposition Reaction, Single Replacement Reactions, Double Replacement Reactions and Combustion Reactions...