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Which one of the following is a decomposition reaction? a. k2co3 (s) β†’ k2o (s) + co2 (g) b. 4fe (s) + 3o2 (g) β†’ 2fe2o3 (s) c. n2 (g) + 3h2 (g) β†’ 2nh3 (g) d. 2lioh (s) + co2 (g) β†’ li2co3 (s) + h2o (l)

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