Chemistry
Name the following :
(a) The substances formed due to a chemical reaction.
(b) An insoluble solid produced when two substances in solution form are mixed together.
(c) The compounds formed by the reaction between oxygen and any other element.
(d) The chemical reactions in which energy is released.
(e) A chemical reaction in which a substance breaks to give two or more simpler substances.
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(a) Products
(b) Precipitate
(c) Oxides
(d) Exothermic reactions
(e) Decomposition reaction
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