yes table salt can be broken but it depends
yes hard 2 explain
If you have salt water for an example, you can boil it until all the water evaporates and just the salt is left.
Compounds are most notably broken down into their component elements by Electrolysis. But some can be broken by heat and catalyst. More complex compounds can be broken up into simpler compounds for their elements by a decomposition reaction. Example: NaCl---Na and Cl salt sodium and chlorine or C6H12O6---6H2O 6C sugar 6 water molecules and 6 carbon atoms
From a chemical point of view, as substance that cannot be broken down is an element. The view taken by physicists is different, as they are dealing with subatomic particles, which are made up of other things.
No because pepper is molecurlaly stable so it would not dissolve. salt on the other hand is not stable so it is broken down by water!
yes table salt can be broken but it depends
Yes, it can, by starch.
No.
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Basically it's just water, flour, eggs and salt.
Basically it's just flour, water, eggs and salt.
yes hard 2 explain
depends how it is broken down it can be broken down with acid or with a base in either case you end up with Glycerol a sweet tasting alcohol and depending on the way it is broken down you can end up with a salt or with a hydrocarbon
If you have salt water for an example, you can boil it until all the water evaporates and just the salt is left.
After the electrolysis of melted NaCl chlorine and sodium are obtained.
No. Compounds and mixtures are made of elements and can be broken down, as in table salt which is Sodium Chloride and can be split into sodium and chlorine gas, which are elements that have different properties.
The only reason to use salt in a pool is so that it can be broken down by an electrolytic cell, into chlorine. There is absolutely no reason to use salt if you dont have a salt system.