decompounds
Decompounds is a less common term used to describe the substances produced when a compound undergoes decomposition. In chemistry, the process yields decomposition products, which may include gases, liquids, or solids. Decomposition can be induced by heat, light, chemical reactions, or biological processes, and can occur in inert as well as reactive environments. The study of decompounds focuses on understanding composition, formation pathways, stability, and reactivity.
Mechanisms include thermal decomposition (pyrolysis), photolytic breakdown, hydrolysis, oxidation, and reduction. The specific route depends on
Analysis combines spectroscopy, chromatography, and mass spectrometry to identify and quantify components. Kinetic studies reveal rates
Representative examples include the decomposition of calcium carbonate into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide, the thermal
See also decomposition, degradation, pyrolysis, chemical kinetics. Further reading includes standard inorganic and organic chemistry texts