No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
Ne - neon, is an element and also a noble gas. It can not be decomposed by a chemical reaction. All the other substances can be.
Chemical property, it cannot be decomposed by ordinary chemical change.
It is a chemical change because sugar is decomposed.
Yes, this change is possible.
No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
Ne - neon, is an element and also a noble gas. It can not be decomposed by a chemical reaction. All the other substances can be.
No. Fe (iron) is an element, the simplest type of chemical substance possible, and so it cannot be broken down by chemical means.
No. Silicon is an element.
If you are not concerned about atoms, electrons, neutrons, protons and other sub atomic particles, but confine to chemical substances occurring in nature or man made, the substance that cannot be broken into simpler substances is an "element" (usually enumerated in a periodic table).A chemical element cannot be decomposed into a simpler substance.Elements. They are defined as substances in their simplest form and cannot be broken down or decomposed into any simpler substances. They include all elements in the periodic table of elements.
The substance is a chemical element.
no
Chemical property, it cannot be decomposed by ordinary chemical change.
It is a chemical change because sugar is decomposed.
Yes, this change is possible.
Antimony
Everything tangible is at least one chemical; this includes water. Water is not an element, because it can be decomposed into oxygen and hydrogen by chemical means.