The process that decomposes water into hydrogen and oxygen gas is called electrolysis. It involves passing an electric current through water to split it into its constituent elements.
Also 10 grams.
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it decomposes into water & carbon dioxide :)
When strontium fluoride decomposes, it breaks down into strontium and fluorine atoms. This process is a chemical reaction where the compound is broken down into its constituent elements. Strontium and fluorine will exist as distinct elements after the decomposition.
There are a number of metals that react with water, such as sodium, lithium, etc., but there is no element that decomposes in water. Decomposition is a characteristic of more complex molecules, not of elements.
The process that decomposes water into hydrogen and oxygen gas is called electrolysis. It involves passing an electric current through water to split it into its constituent elements.
Chemical change; bonds are broken when water decomposes into hydrogen and oxygen.
The total mass of the products would be 10 grams, as mass is conserved in a chemical reaction. When water decomposes into its elements, hydrogen and oxygen, the total mass of the products will be the same as the mass of the reactant.
Also 10 grams.
The only possibility is to produce its two constituent elements.
When ammonia decomposes into its elements, it forms nitrogen gas and hydrogen gas as products. This decomposition reaction can be represented by the equation: 2 NH3 -> N2 + 3 H2.
Yes, it is a chemical change; new compounds (elements) are formed !
None. Water is not radioactive therefore neither of the two elements (hydrogen and oxygen) that make it decompose, the electrolysis splits the water molecule H2O into free hydrogen and free oxygen. Free, in this case means they are not combined with anything, it does not mean that they cost nothing.
It decomposes.
When hydrogen peroxide decomposes, it forms water and oxygen gas as products.
When hydrogen peroxide decomposes, it breaks down into water and oxygen gas.