Yes, into their constiuing elements (as always): C, N, F or simple derivatives thereoff.
(But actually I doubt if there's any substance called 'cyanogen fluoride', because Cyanogen is not a positive ion but a molecule: (CN)2 and so it cannot be 'coupled' with the negative ion F- fluoride).
no
It depends on the liquid. As an example, bromine and mercury are elements and can not be broken down into simpler substances.
compounds
Chemical compounds.
elements
Chemical compounds.
No.An elementcan't be broken down into a simpler substance, without changing its chemical nature.
in the digestive process, complex foods are broken down into simpler substances like what?
Organic compounds such as carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids are broken down into simpler substances through processes like digestion and metabolism. Inorganic compounds such as water and minerals can also be broken down into simpler components through physical or chemical processes.
Its Elements
Carbon is an example of an element, which is a pure substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means.
The periodic table itself cannot be broken down into simpler substances because it is a tabular arrangement of all the known chemical elements. Each element on the periodic table is a fundamental substance that cannot be further broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes.