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  1. Decomposition - Wikipedia

    Decomposition is the process by which dead organic substances are broken down into simpler organic or inorganic matter such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars and mineral salts.

  2. 9: LAB 9 - DECOMPOSITION OF BAKING SODA - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Nov 5, 2025 · This lab describes an experiment designed to demonstrate the thermal decomposition of sodium bicarbonate, analyzing the stoichiometry and percentage yield of sodium carbonate. It …

  3. Decomposition

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  4. Decomposition Reaction: Definition, Examples, & Applications

    Find out about the decomposition reaction. Check out a few examples and learn its chemistry, rules, and general formula. What are its applications in real life.

  5. Chemical decomposition - Wikipedia

    Chemical decomposition is usually regarded and defined as the exact opposite of chemical synthesis. In short, the chemical reaction in which two or more products are formed from a single reactant is …

  6. 11.5: Decomposition Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts

    This page discusses Antoine Lavoisier's contributions to modern chemistry, focusing on decomposition reactions. It defines a decomposition reaction as the breakdown of a compound into simpler …

  7. 8.7.2: Decomposition Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts

    A reaction is also considered to be a decomposition reaction even when one or more of the products are still compounds. A metal carbonate decomposes into a metal oxide and carbon dioxide gas.