P4Cl10 ----> 4P + 5Cl2
Aluminum oxide does not readily decompose upon heating. It has a high melting point of around 2,072 degrees Celsius and is a stable compound that does not decompose easily under normal heating conditions.
A decomposition reaction breaks down a compound into its elemental constituents. By analyzing the products of the reaction, you can determine if the original substance was a compound (multiple elements present) or an element (only one type of element present).
Decomposition reaction
Strontium chloride (SrCl2) is a stable compound. Aluminum fluoride (AlF3) is also stable. Barium sulfide (BaS) is relatively stable but can decompose upon exposure to water or air.
PBr3, PBr5 decompose above 1000C to give PBr3
This compound is hypothetical and is not possible it is P4O10
The decomposition temperature depends on the compound. But many organic compounds do decompose on heating.
compound
cellulose
The organic compound in an ecosystem refers to the compounds that can decompose.
A compound can decompose into simpler compounds.
binary compound
Sodium Carbonate
The products are other chemical compounds.
Compunds can decompose for many reasons, ussually due to a high release of energy near them, or just a general decay that happens over time.
The products of a binary compound during decomposition are usually the elements that formed the compound initially. For example, if a binary compound AB decomposes, it can form elements A and B.
Decompose in a skeleton equation means that a compound breaks down into simpler substances or elements when it is heated or subjected to certain conditions. This usually involves the compound undergoing a chemical reaction that splits it apart into its component parts.