After the electrolysis of melted NaCl chlorine and sodium are obtained.
Elements are what make up the Periodic Table; they also cannot be broken down into smaller substances.
Yes, table salt can be broken down by physical means such as crushing or grinding it into smaller pieces. However, the chemical composition of salt remains the same even when broken down physically.
The smallest particle that can ever be found, it cannot be broken down in to anything smaller
yes table salt can be broken but it depends
Elements in the periodic table and subatomic particles (such as electrons, protons, and neutrons) cannot be broken down into smaller parts. These are considered the fundamental building blocks of matter.
Genus' are broken down in species.
Helium is an element, meaning that it can't be broken down by chemical means. It is pure helium. Anything on the Period Table of Elements can't be broken down further by chemical means.
When larger jobs are broken down into smaller tasks, that is called specialization.
Yes, only elements cannot be broken down to smaller substances.
Yes, atoms can be broken down into smaller particles called subatomic particles, such as protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Because new elements are being found (can't be broken down into anything else other than protons etc.)
The periodic table itself cannot be broken down into simpler substances because it is a tabular arrangement of all the known chemical elements. Each element on the periodic table is a fundamental substance that cannot be further broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical processes.