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For all of the following reactions, name the products that form. Then write formulas for all the reactants and
products and balance the equation.

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Silver chlorate decomposes
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Cobalt (III) hydroxide decomposes
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Aluminum bicarbonate decomposes
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Potassium carbonate decomposes
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Zinc chlorate decomposes
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