Which statement correctly compares synthesis and decomposition reactions?(1 point)

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Synthesis and decomposition reactions are both neutralization reactions. Synthesis reactions are in the form AB → A + B while decomposition reactions are in the form A + B → AB
Synthesis and decomposition reactions are both neutralization reactions. Synthesis reactions are in the form AB → A + B while decomposition reactions are in the form A + B → AB

Synthesis and decomposition reactions are the opposites of each other. Synthesis reactions are in the form A + B → AB while decomposition reactions are in the form AB → A + B
Synthesis and decomposition reactions are the opposites of each other. Synthesis reactions are in the form A + B → AB while decomposition reactions are in the form AB → A + B

Synthesis and decomposition reactions are both neutralization reactions. Synthesis reactions are in the form A + B → AB while decomposition reactions are in the form AB → A + B.
Synthesis and decomposition reactions are both neutralization reactions. Synthesis reactions are in the form A + B → AB while decomposition reactions are in the form AB → A + B.

Synthesis and decomposition reactions are the opposites of each other. Synthesis reactions are in the form AB → A + B while decomposition reactions are in the form A + B → AB

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The correct statement is:

Synthesis and decomposition reactions are the opposites of each other. Synthesis reactions are in the form A + B → AB while decomposition reactions are in the form AB → A + B.

This statement accurately describes the relationship between synthesis and decomposition reactions, highlighting their opposite nature.

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