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Zachary Prince
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6 December, 12:05
Why is H2CO3 → H2O + CO2 decomposition?
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6 December, 12:32
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This is because it starts with a big compound and breaks it down into smaller compounds. It is decomposing the starting compound.
Explanation:
Use this formula to figure out if it is a decomposition reaction ...
ab--->a+b
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