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Drag each statement to the correct location on the chart Classify the sentences based on the chemical reactions they describe When a clam shell CaCO3 is heated carbon dioxide CO is given off and a white powder calcium oxide CaO forms Zinc Zn metal reacts with copper sulfate Cu SO4 to give zinc sulfate ZnSO4 and copper Cu Synthesis Nitrogen pentoxide N O5 is an unstable gas that changes to nitrogen dioxide NO and oxygen 0 at room temperature A strip of magnesium Mg burns brightly in oxygen O to form a white powder magnesium oxide MgO Decomposition Sodium Na reacts with chlorine CI to give sodium chloride NaCl On heating iron ore Fe2O3 with carbon C we get iron Fe and carbon dioxide CO Replacem

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Drag each statement to the correct location on the chart Classify the sentences based on the chemical reactions they describe When a clam shell CaCO3 is heated carbon dioxide CO is given off and a white powder calcium oxide CaO forms Zinc Zn metal reacts with copper sulfate Cu SO4 to give zinc sulfate ZnSO4 and copper Cu Synthesis Nitrogen pentoxide N O5 is an unstable gas that changes to nitrogen dioxide NO and oxygen 0 at room temperature A strip of magnesium Mg burns brightly in oxygen O to form a white powder magnesium oxide MgO Decomposition Sodium Na reacts with chlorine CI to give sodium chloride NaCl On heating iron ore Fe2O3 with carbon C we get iron Fe and carbon dioxide CO Replacem

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