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A decomposition reaction always breaks a compound down into two pure elements. True or False.

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False-- most of the time not enough energy is put into the system, so the compounds or whatever cant break down fully into their elements

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User Ardeshir Ojan
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Answer: The correct answer is False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Decomposition reaction is defined as the chemical reaction in which a substance break down into two or more substances. The general chemical equation for the decomposition reaction follows:


AB\rightarrow A+B

The products of decomposition reaction can be pure elements and compounds.

For Example:

  • Decomposition of calcium carbonate to calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.


CaCO_3(s)\rightarrow CaO(s)+CO_2(g)

  • Decomposition of water into elemental hydrogen and oxygen gases.


2H_2O(l)\rightarrow 2H_2(g)+O_2(g)

Thus, the correct answer is False.

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