Decomposition is the breaking down of ORGANIC matter and is broken into much simpler organisms
water is not an organic material there for it wouldn't happen
water is a very complex thing: the whole "snow flake" thing, you can melt it and refreeze the water and it will create the same pattern or shape.. just put that out there
yes. yes.
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.
Electrolysis.
Yes water or H20 can decompose into H2 and O2 molecules. When driven by an electric current this process is called electrolysis. When driven by very high temperatures this process is called thermolysis.
The best way to decompose water is to add ions to get it to conduct or try a little bit of sulfuric acid. But you cannot use sodium chloride or that will make chlorine.
Water can decompose the cardboard faster than earth.
No. Ice is simply frozen water. It can melt but it does not decompose.
it takes thousands of years for a water bottle to decompose.
Yes
i think water is acid because water is decompose every in it. but it takes many days to decompose the thing.Therefore t is not counted in acid. but it is acid I prove it...
yes. yes.
worms, and water Spiders
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.
Electrolysis.
metal oxides and water
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Yes water or H20 can decompose into H2 and O2 molecules. When driven by an electric current this process is called electrolysis. When driven by very high temperatures this process is called thermolysis.