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Jane made this picture to represent a chemical reaction: which of the following statements best explains the type of chemical reaction represented by Jane's picture? A: it represents a decomposition reaction
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Jane made this picture to represent a chemical reaction:
which of the following statements best explains the type of chemical reaction represented by Jane's picture?
A: it represents a decomposition reaction because the total mass of the product is less than the mass of the reactant
B: it represents a synthesis reaction because one combined reactant forms multiple products
C: it represents a synthesis reaction because the same atoms are present in the reactants and products
D: it represents a decomposition reaction because one reactant breaks apart and forms two products
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Answer:
what does the photo look like
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