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it is broken down by heating. once it is being heated, some greenish yellow gas will be given out. i believe that 'gas' is chloride. :)
Yes they can, compounds can break down into their component elements under certain environmental temperatures.
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) is a compound as it contains the elements copper, sulfur and oxygen chemically combined. Copper, sulfur and oxygen are elements because they cannot be broken down into any simpler forms of substance. Anhydrous copper sulfate appears as a white solid while hydrated copper sulfate appears as a blue solid.
Copper is an element because it cannot be broken down past it's state of being copper. All compounds can pretty much be broken apart or separated, but elements are unable to be separated. Therefore, copper is an element.
whyMatter can be broken down into Pure Substances and Mixtures. Mixtures can't be broken down by anything, however Pure Substances break down to Elements and Compounds.The mixtures whether it is homogenous or heterogoneous can NOT be broken down and be observed because it is a chemical change not a physical change
Yes, it can broken down into two elements: copper & chlorine
yes copper can be broken down smaller because copper has atoms and atoms are a small partical.
No. It can however break down compounds.
it is broken down by heating. once it is being heated, some greenish yellow gas will be given out. i believe that 'gas' is chloride. :)
It could be done by electrolysis of a molten solution of NaCl, (not a dilute solution).
Radioactive
No. Elements cannot be broken down by chemical means, compounds can. Some substances in the cereal may dissolve in water, but they do not break down. Once you eat and start digesting the cereal, then compounds start to break down.
Break a story down into important elements
Yes they can, compounds can break down into their component elements under certain environmental temperatures.
Because it is pretty well indestructible, does not break down or rust.
They become 2 or more elements
yes