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In a chemical reaction, water decomposes to form hydrogen and oxygen. Which term names the water? A.an element B.an atom C.a product D.a reactant
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In a chemical reaction, water decomposes to form hydrogen and oxygen. Which term names the water? A.an element B.an atom C.a product D.a reactant
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In a chemical reaction, water decomposes to form hydrogen and oxygen.
Which term names the water?
A.an element
B.an atom
C.a product
D.a reactant
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D. A reactant
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water is C. a product
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