Carbon is an element. By definition it doesnt decompose
Petroleum can decompose only by microorganisms that use it as a source of energy. It can also be transformed into compounds such as water and carbon dioxide.
There are many definitions for the word "organic". In the sense that they contain carbon, yes, they are. However, they will not decompose.
H2CO4 though it will decompose into carbon dioxide and water
Yes, with sufficient heating, calcium carbonate will decompose into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
Sodium carbonate does not decompose at room temperature...
carbon
The amout of carbohydrates in our body get decompose which mean the carbon exists from the body so the body get decompose.
Carbon goes back into the soil when dead animals decompose.
Yes, this is true.
Plants and animals are composed largely of carbon so when they die and decompose much of that carbon is put into the soil.
Petroleum can decompose only by microorganisms that use it as a source of energy. It can also be transformed into compounds such as water and carbon dioxide.
The best way would probably be to chemically decompose the carbon dioxide into carbon and oxygen.
There are many definitions for the word "organic". In the sense that they contain carbon, yes, they are. However, they will not decompose.
Carbon.
False , this statement is not true !
Metallic oxides would not normally decompose as such. Most can be smelted with some form of carbon, in which case carbon monoxide or carbon dioxide is formed.
No. When heated in an anoxic environment or exposed to sulfuric acid, sucrose decomposes into carbon and water.