Decomposition reactions are a type of chemical reaction in which a compound breaks down into two or more simpler substances. This process is the opposite of a synthesis reaction, where two or more substances combine to form a more complex compound. Decomposition reactions can be initiated by heat, light, electricity, or the presence of another substance.
Presence of Catalysts: Some decomposition reactions can be catalyzed by the presence of specific substances, which can lower the activation energy required for the reaction to occur.
By mastering the principles of decomposition reactions, you will gain a deeper understanding of chemical processes and their applications in the world around us.
Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in and out of the system are known.
Develop and use models to illustrate that energy at the macroscopic scale can be accounted for as either motions of particles or energy stored in fields.