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How could you verify that you produced carbon dioxide in your combustion reaction? 2. what indication did you have that nh3 was produced in your decomposition reaction?

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The production of carbon dioxide usually leads to releasing bubbles and slight fog in a test tube. NH3 on the other hand will produce heat, so the test tube will become rather warm. However, it will completely dissolve and create a smell. Carbon dioxide does not produce any smells.
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