Yes, it can broken down into two elements: copper & chlorine
Iodine is an element, so the only thing it is made of is itself. You cannot break it down into anything simpler.
Iodine is an element, so the only thing it is made of is itself. You cannot break it down into anything simpler.
copper is a metal that can break
Copper is malleable, it can be bent and it will not break, but bending it back and forth too much may break it.
Basically, if they couldn't break it down into anything simpler, they figured it was an element. Often, they were right. But they often blew themselves up in the process.
Sodium Chloride
In decomposition
You can use a radar gun to measure your break speed. On a simpler level, there is a smartphone app called Break Speed, which does just that.
They break down the food into simpler substances
They break down chemicals into simpler parts
Answer:Aluminum brakes are used to break aluminum. Copper, however, can not be broken in the same mannor. Copper is much more malleable and ductile, so to get a clean cut requires much more effort.
Ammonium chloride is dissociated in water; after water evaporation the solid NH4Cl is reformed.