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What kind of reaction is symbolized by AB A + B?A.Double replacementB.Single replacementC.SynthesisD.Decomposition

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What kind of reaction is symbolized by AB A + B?A.Double replacementB.Single replacementC.SynthesisD.Decomposition

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The reaction AB → A + B is an example of a Decomposition reaction. So, the answer is D. Decomposition. In a decomposition reaction, a single compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances (elements or simpler compounds).

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