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Question: The following reaction: CH + 20 → CO + H₂O, is an example of: (a) combustion (b) decomposition (c) single-displacement (d) double-displacement Reactions A decomposition reaction is one in which one compound breaks down into two or more compound. The opposite of a decomposition reaction is...
Question: The following reaction: CH + 20 → CO + H₂O, is an example of: (a) combustion (b) decomposition (c) single-displacement (d) double-displacement Reactions A decomposition reaction is one in which one compound breaks down into two or more compound. The opposite of a decomposition reaction is synthesis reaction in which two or more reactants form only one compound. Answer and Explanation: This is a type of combustion reaction. A combustion reaction is one in which some compound reacts with oxygen molecules. Combustion reaction is mainly defined for fuels, which are mainly hydrocarbons, which is the case here.