It is not possible in laboratory conditions.
Molecules are formed by synthesis from elements; molecules are broken by chemical reactions.
Yes, some will be broken down by heat.
Yes. It can be melted and subjected to electric current to produce magnesium and bromine.
That process is called "thermal decomposition," where a substance is broken down into simpler compounds or elements through the application of heat.
Chemical elements cannot be split up into simpler substances using heat alone. However, some compounds can be broken down into elements through chemical reactions that involve heat, such as thermal decomposition.
Jack fell down and broke his arm.
No. Elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances in a chemical reaction.
The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down was created in 1937.
Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down was created in 1969.
The ISBN of Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down is 1564782387.
Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down has 177 pages.
Yes, elements can be broken down.