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Write a balanced equation for each of each of the following decomposition reactions.
Solid ferrous chlorate decomposes with heat to give ferrous chloride and oxygen gas.
Express your answer as a chemical equation.
Solid plumbic oxide decomposes on heating to give solid plumbous oxide and oxygen gas.
Express your answer as a chemical equation.
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