Yes: Carbon dioxide is systematically named chemical substance, and since the name contains indications of the presence of two chemical elements, carbon dioxide can be broken down chemically into its two constituent elements.
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Yes, carbon dioxide is made when glucose is broken down in the process called celluar respiration.
No it is not possible. Once bonded it can not be broken back down.
chemical compound can be broken down into simplier elements.
The process is called respiration, plants respire too but only at night. The word equation for this is: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy
Why not, If a burning piece of Magnesium is introduced in carbon dioxide containing jar it breaks the carbon dioxide ,oxygen goes with Magnesiumas oxide and carbon is settled down.
Sugar is broken down with water to produce carbon dioxide. It is accompanied by release of chemical energy. This process is also termed respiration and is used in breathing process by animals.
Carbon dioxide and water. These are the reactants for photosynthesis.
No. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (energy) is broken down into carbon dioxide and water.
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Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
Carbon cannot be broken down. It is an element. When you burn carbon you get carbon dioxide, but that forms from combining carbon with oxygen.
glucose
carbon dioxide is converted into glucose carbon fixation
carbon dioxide
Carbon into carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide
Yes, carbon dioxide is made when glucose is broken down in the process called celluar respiration.