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Can table salt be broken down?

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yes table salt can be broken but it depends

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Can salt be broken down?

yes table salt can be broken but it depends


Can table salt be broken down by physical means?

No.


Contrast the substance of table salt and table sugar?

they are made up of different substances and are broken down different


Does Epsom salt dissolve faster than table salt?

Table dissolves in a shorter time span since it has a smaller mass, and can be broken down when put in water. Epsom salt is larger and harder to break down.


Can table salt be broken down into anything smaller?

After the electrolysis of melted NaCl chlorine and sodium are obtained.


Can table salt broken with bare hands?

No.


Can a element be broken down into substances with different properties?

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.


Can salt be broken down into simple form?

Yes, it can. Salt is Sodium Chloride, which is NaCl. Table salt does have a few other things like anti-caking agents, but Sodium Chloride by itself is fine.


Which periatic table cannot be broken down into simpler substance?

All of the elements of the periodic table cannot be broken down into simpler substances.


What is found on the periodic table and cant be broken down?

Elements are what make up the Periodic Table; they also cannot be broken down into smaller substances.


Can salt be broken down into simpler?

Yes, it can, by starch.


Is salt in the column of oxygen in the periodic table of elements?

First off, there is no "salt" on the periodic table of the elements. Salt is a compound. However, you may be talking about "sodium". If that's the case, sodium is NOT in the same column as oxygen in the periodic table. Sodium is in the first column while oxygen is in the sixteenth column.