Yes, only elements cannot be broken down to smaller substances.
Time and Mass. All particles can be broken down into smaller particles endlessly.
In the preparation of colloids, using the dispersion method, larger particles of the substance are broken down into much smaller parts. Using the condensation method, smaller particles are dispersed and condensed to colloidal size.
they couldn't be broken down. They are the smallest parts of molecules
In chemical terms ; NO!!! In physical terms ; Yes. Atoms of an element can be broken down into protons, neutrons and electrons.
Soap is a compound mixture, an element cannot be broken down into smaller parts. Soap can be broken down into the parts that made it. Elements are pure.
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H2O is an example of a mixture. It can be broken back down to its original parts 2 parts of Hydrogen, and 1 part of Oxygen.
foods are broken down into smaller parts
mixture is separted by physic changes and compound is broken down by chemical changes
Granularity is the extent to which is system is broken down into smaller parts. It can be either the system itself or its description. For example it can be a yard broken down into inches or a yard broken down into feet. The yard broken down into inches has finer granularity then the yard broken down into feet.
IRON is an element. so no. an element by definition is an atom that cannot be broken down into further parts (even though they can). But pure iron is not a mixture, no.
Yes, only elements cannot be broken down to smaller substances.
Genus' are broken down in species.
a element can not be broken down in to smaller such materials
When larger jobs are broken down into smaller tasks, that is called specialization.
yes it can