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It's called Decomposition.

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2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2

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decomposition :) hope that help u_____u lol

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Decomposition

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Decomposition Reaction

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It is a decomposition reaction.

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How do you break a compound apart?

There are not many ways to break apart a compound. The best way to break apart a compound is to chemically separate it.


What is it called when a compound breaks apart?

This is a decomposition reaction.


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A pure substance is either a compound or a(n) that can not be physically separated.?

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Type of dissolving that occurs when a substance breaks apart into tiny particles that spread throughout a liquid?

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Is the type of dissolving that occurs when a substance breaks apart into tiny particles that spread throughout a liquid?

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A reaction in which a compound breaks apart to produce two or more elements or compounds is what kind of reaction?

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Is the word apart a compound word?

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