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The phrase "decomposition product" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used in scientific or technical contexts to describe a substance that is created as a result of the breakdown or decomposition of another substance. Example: The decomposition product of sugar is carbon dioxide and water.
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The experimental conditions required to achieve these results and the lack of an immediate coloured reaction after pulverisation of the tablet in DNP or FBS solutions suggest that a decomposition product of ARTs is involved in the production of the coloured product.
Carbon dioxide was detected as decomposition product.
It is clearly seen in the NMR as the major newly formed decomposition product with a peak at 7.1 ppm.
The decomposition product was isolated and characterized with the aid of single crystal x-ray crystallography.
The amino acid histidine and its decomposition product histamine have the imidazole structure, as does biotin, a growth factor for both humans and yeast.
Chrysocolla, a silicate mineral, hydrated copper silicate, CuSiO3·2H2O, formed as a decomposition product of copper minerals in most copper mines, especially in arid regions.
The observation of Se in the rightmost flask provides conclusive evidence that H2Se is the selenium containing decomposition product of TnBPSe.
It occurs in small quantities in many phosphate deposits, particularly as an incrustation on ancient bones and as a decomposition product of guano (seafowl excrement).
Above 300 °C (572 °F), fats may decompose, with the formation of acrolein (the decomposition product of glycerol), which imparts the characteristic pungent odour of burning fat.
Finally, decomposition product analysis supported that compound 1 could act as a prodrug and release GLA in the intracellular environment.
Both ME and novolac could react with the decomposition product of POM, formaldehyde, thus improving the flame retardancy.
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