Asked by ruth
MnSO4→MnO+SO3 is not a synthesis reaction.
What type of reaction is it?
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single-displacement
single-displacement
decomposition
decomposition
combustion
combustion
double-displacement
double-displacement
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Decomposition — one reactant (MnSO4) breaks down into two products (MnO and SO3). This is a thermal decomposition of a metal sulfate to a metal oxide and SO3.
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