No. Hydrogen is the simplest and lightest element with the nucleus consisting only of a single proton. There is no smaller nucleus you can make. The only nuclear reaction hydrogen can undergo is fusion into helium.
hydrogen atom is broken to create nuclear fission
sugar is formed by disaccharides and broken down by water or 20 hydrogen
oxygen and hydrogen
hydrogen and oxygen
It is a process, in which a heavy nucleus is broken down in to two or more medium heavy fragments. It is used in nuclear reactor and atom bomb.
Elements can't be broken down. They are theoretically in their simplest forms; each is represented by an atom. To break down an element means breaking down an atom --> nuclear fission.
You will see bubles.
Hydrogen Bonds.
Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
When water is broken down chemically the hydrogen and oxygen atoms split apart from on another and rearrange into diatomic hydrogen (H2) and oxygen (O2) molecules. 2H2O --> 2H2 + O2
Hydrogen peroxide is broken down by catalase into water and oxygen gas. This reaction helps to decompose hydrogen peroxide, a harmful byproduct of metabolic processes, into less harmful substances.
When hydrogen peroxide is chemically broken down, it releases oxygen gas (O2) as a byproduct. This breakdown can occur spontaneously over time or be catalyzed by substances like enzymes.