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In certain fireworks, potassium nitrate breaks down into potassium oxide, nitrogen, and oxygen. this is an example of a reaction. the opposite process is a reaction.
options for both of the blanks are
a) combustion
b) decomposition
c) replacement
or d) synthesis
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