no it is in its simplest form. unless it is split from an explosion
No. An element is an element. It makes up other things, but cannot be broken down.
Elements can only be broken down into subatomic particles. (electrons, protons , ect..)
No
No.
It means that elements can be separated by their chemical simulatries as they are on the periodic table of elements.
nitrogen aluminum and zinc are elements therefore they cannot be separated into several elements
YES
If you think to the elements existing in a compound they can be separated by the intermediate of chemical reactions.
A compound can only be separated into elements by chemical means.
It means that elements can be separated by their chemical simulatries as they are on the periodic table of elements.
No. The question contains three numbers separated by spaces. There is nothing that can be simplified.
Thorium can be separated from other elements by solvent extraction with tributylphosphate.
Neptunium is an individual element; isotopes of neptunium are not separated.
No. If two elements can be separated by a physical process then they are simply mixed.
Compounds can be separated into their constituent elements only by a decomposition reaction.
Elements
nitrogen aluminum and zinc are elements therefore they cannot be separated into several elements
the ease with which the elements can be separated.
An ELEMENT can not be separated into other elements.
Periods are types of elements.
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