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Radioactive
chemical process
All of it will eventually break up into lighter elements.All of it will eventually break up into lighter elements.All of it will eventually break up into lighter elements.All of it will eventually break up into lighter elements.
Chemical change
Yes, some will be broken down by heat.
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Radioactive
no. it doesnt break
No. It can however break down compounds.
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compounds are those elements put together
Well, just arrange 2 meet her and gently break it 2 her.
First, salts are compounds, not elements so with only a few exceptions a complex substance will not break down into salts. Glass can be broken down into its component elements, as can any mixture or compound, but in this case it would be difficult. The main component of glass is usually silicon dioxide, a relatively inert compound, which can be broken down into silicon and oxygen. It will not break down into salts. Other substances such as sodium bicarbonate, aluminum oxide, and magnesium oxide may be incorporated depending on the type of glass. The metals present may yield salts under the right conditions.
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They become 2 or more elements
A method of separation is electrolysis.