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Comparing an analysis reation with a combination, and assuminga total of three kinds of molecules in either kind of reaction, youwould expect to find (a) two products on the right side of the equation in acombination reaction (b) a single product on the right side of the equation in ananalysis reaction (c) two products on the right side of the equation in adecomposition reaction (d) a single product on the left side of the equation in asynthesis reaction Comparing an analysis reation with a combination, and assuminga total of three kinds of molecules in either kind of reaction, youwould expect to find (a) two products on the right side of the equation in acombination reaction (b) a single product on the right side of the equation in ananalysis reaction (c) two products on the right side of the equation in adecomposition reaction (d) a single product on the left side of the equation in asynthesis reactionExplanation / Answer
(a) A combination reaction would have two reactants and a singleproduct
(b) An analysis reaction would have a single reactant and twoproducts.
(c) This is true. A single reactant would decompose to twoproducts.
(d) A synthesis reaction would have two reactants and a singleproduct.
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