Dehydration Synthesis
condensation
hydrolysis
hydrolysis
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
Probable you think to a decompostion reaction.
double decomposition reaction is a chemical reaction where two compounds decomposes or breaks to form two new compounds. Equationwise this reaction forms new substances just by the exchange of their radiclas.
decomposition
Chemical decomposition is the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler substances. In Biology, it refers to the breakdown of organic animal and plant tissues into the elements and compounds that can be used by other lifeforms. Decomposition reaction is the opposite of synthesis decomposition reaction is where one single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances. An example of this is the decomposition of zinc carbonate, represented by the equation:ZnCO3(s) ZnCO(s) + CO2(g) Another example of decomposition is as follows: AB -> A+B
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
It would be a catabolic reaction or decomposition reaction.
A formation reaction :) Decomposition implies the breakdown of a compound, formation implies the production of a compound.
electrolytic decomposition reaction.
yes,it is a decomposition reaction.
The products in a decomposition reaction depend on what the reactants are in that decomposition reaction. The products will be different depending on the reactants.
Probable you think to a decompostion reaction.
The type of reaction that combines reactants to produce larger products is called synthesis. The opposite process of synthesis is decomposition.
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.
decomposition of Al2O3