yes, for example water (H2O) can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity in a process called electrolysis
electrolysis
You misunderstand!!!! a compound is broken down into its elemental atoms.
chemical compound can be broken down into simplier elements.
Time and Mass. All particles can be broken down into smaller particles endlessly.
This is the compound, which consits of at least two elements.
This question is somewhat tricky: A compound can be broken down into at least two simpler types of matter, its constituent elements, by chemical means. However, a compound can not be broken down into a single simpler type of matter by chemical means, because that would require the annihilation of at least one of its constituent elements. Such annihilation could be achieved only by nuclear reactions.
You misunderstand!!!! a compound is broken down into its elemental atoms.
mixture is separted by physic changes and compound is broken down by chemical changes
Water
chemical compound can be broken down into simplier elements.
A compound
any chemical compound broken down due to light energy.
An element is a pure substance that can not be broken down by chemical means into other substances. A compound is a pure substance that cannot be broken down by physical means but it can be broken down by chemical means.
If it cannot be broken down and has the same properties, it is an element.
This is a "compound".
A substance that cannot be broken down is a pure substance
A compound
When a compound is broken down by the reaction with water, this is termed hydrolysis.