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What type of reaction is shown below? CaCO3(s)→ Cao(s) + CO₂(g) O A. Decomposition OB. Single-displacement O C. Double-displacement OD. Combustion
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What type of reaction is shown below?
CaCO3(s)→ Cao(s) + CO₂(g)
O A. Decomposition
OB. Single-displacement
O C. Double-displacement
OD. Combustion
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A Decomposition
This is because a compound is breaking down, this being CaCO3.
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