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).
In the appropriate situation, all compounds are broken down into simpler substances.
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.
in the digestive process, complex foods are broken down into simpler substances like what?
No.An elementcan't be broken down into a simpler substance, without changing its chemical nature.
Yes.
If an unknown substance cannot be broken down into simpler substances it is made of one kind of atom and an element.
Its Elements