A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
A chemical reaction, though often it is not a simpler substance.
A "decomposition" or "disproportionation" reaction.
When a more complex compound breaks down into simpler substances, it undergoes a decomposition reaction. This type of reaction involves the breakdown of a single compound into two or more simpler substances through the use of heat, electricity, or other catalysts. An example is the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas.
The reaction that occurs when a substance is broken down into two or more simpler substances is called a decomposition reaction. In this type of reaction, a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances under certain conditions, such as heat, light, or the presence of a catalyst.
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Synthesis
A chemical reaction, though often it is not a simpler substance.
A "decomposition" or "disproportionation" reaction.
No, a decomposition reaction is the opposite of a synthesis reaction. In a decomposition reaction, a compound breaks down into simpler substances, while in a synthesis reaction, simpler substances combine to form a more complex compound.
decomposition
decomposition
A substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances during a decomposition reaction.
The type of reaction that combines reactants to produce larger products is called synthesis. The opposite process of synthesis is decomposition.
This kind of reaction is called "decomposition".
The process of breaking a complex substance down into smaller components is called catabolism. Catabolism is the breaking down in living organisms or more complex substances into smaller ones.
When a more complex compound breaks down into simpler substances, it undergoes a decomposition reaction. This type of reaction involves the breakdown of a single compound into two or more simpler substances through the use of heat, electricity, or other catalysts. An example is the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen gas.