Ba(ClO3)2 --> BaCl2 + 3O2
Molten sodium chloride consists of sodium ions and chloride ions and is therefore a conductor of electricity- and can be electrlysed.
If ammonium chloride and sand are heated or undergo sublimation, ammonium chloride being a sublimable substance sublimes and sand is left behind as the residue.
It is quite polar because it will undergo hydrolysis when mixed with water to form HCL.
because in its normal conformation, Chlorine and hydrogen are in axial position, which is required for E2. in menthyl chloride energy is required to do a ring flip to get chlorine into axial, and hence reaction is slowe
It is a change in state. For instance, water may undergo boiling to form water vapour. The reactants and products are chemically the same, which is H2O. Another example would be the sublimation of ammonium chloride, where it changes directly from a solid to a gas.The change from reactants to products is called as a chemical reaction. According to the key reaction involved there are several types of reactions. For example, an acid and a base undergo a neutralization reaction to produce a salt and water as products.
2LiClO3 --> 2LiCl + 3O2
Ni(ClO3)2 = NiCl2 + 3O2
Mg(OH)2 --> MgO + H2O
Pb(OH)2 --> PbO + H2O
The elements sodium and chlorine undergo a chemical reaction which produces sodium chloride. 2Na + Cl2 --> 2NaCl
Thermal energy cause thermal decomposition of a compound; the bonds between atoms are weakened.
yes.example:H2O ---> H2 + Othis can be done by electrolysis if you want to decompose water into hydrogen and oxygen.ANS2:An element, that is to say, an uncombined atom, cannot chemically decompose further but, elements that were combined initially can participate in a decomposition reaction. The example given in the first answer describes the decomposition of a compound, water.
As in all things, it will undergo decomposition and decay
yes it is a compound word.
Basically, it's body will undergo decomposition.
No, actually sodium chloride can be considered the "ash" of burning metallic sodium in a chlorine gas atmosphere. The ash of combustion will not undergo further combustion.
Yes. Compounds can undergo chemical changes to become elements. An example would be the following: Zn(s) + CuCl2(aq) ===> ZnCl2(aq) + Cu(s). THe CuCl2 is a compound and it is changed into the element Cu(s) and also into zinc chloride.