What type of reaction is...
(NH4)2CO3(aq) → NH3(g) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

a. combustion
b. single replacement
c. synthesis
d. double replacement
e. decomposition

Respuesta :

Answer:

d: double replacement

Explanation:

We have that for the Question "What type of reaction is...

(NH4)2CO3(aq) → NH3(g) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)

" it can be said that

(NH4)2CO3(aq) → NH3(g) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) is a decomposition reaction

Option E

From the question we are told

What type of reaction is...

(NH4)2CO3(aq) → NH3(g) + CO2(g) + H2O(l)  

a. combustion

b. single replacement

c. synthesis

d. double replacement

e. decomposition

Generally

We have that a combustion is a reaction with oxygen to release energy a

it is in the form of

[tex]X+0_2 ---CO_2+H_2O[/tex]

double replacement

in this reaction two ionic compounds share ions to create two variant compounds with the same amount of ions

decomposition

This occurs when a compound is broken down into smaller compounds

Therefore

(NH4)2CO3(aq) → NH3(g) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) is a decomposition reaction

Option E

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