The word crack fits with all three.
You misunderstand!!!! a compound is broken down into its elemental atoms.
This question is somewhat tricky: A compound can be broken down into at least two simpler types of matter, its constituent elements, by chemical means. However, a compound can not be broken down into a single simpler type of matter by chemical means, because that would require the annihilation of at least one of its constituent elements. Such annihilation could be achieved only by nuclear reactions.
A compound is formed from chemical elements.A compound is a simple substance, a mixture is formed from two or more compounds.A mixture can be separated by physical procedures, a compound not.
I'm not sure, but I think you are asking ... you break down a compound into elements. E.g., water is a compound, two part Hydrogen, one part Oxygen. Oxygen and Hydrogen can both be found on the elemental chart.
A compound.A compound is composed of elements. If you were to break down a compound you would get new compounds or elements.
here's a few. downtown, shutdown, and breakdown
im doing the same school its town
As both "down" and "wind" are words, then downwind is a compound word.
breakdowncomedowncountdowncrackdownknockdownmeltdownrundownshowdownshutdownsplashdownsundown
BlowdownComedownCooldownDrawdownFacedownHolddownLockdownLookdownMarkdownMeltdownPlaydownPushdownShowdownShutdownSlowdownTakedownTeardownThindownTurndownMore at http://www.scrabblefinder.com/ends-with/down/
Words beginning with DOWN:DownbeatDowncastDownfallDowngradeDownheartedDownhillDownlandDownloadDownplayDownpourDownrangeDownrightDownriverDownscaleDownsideDownsizeDownslopeDownspoutDownstageDownstairsDownstateDownstreamDownswingDowntownDowntroddenDownwardDownwind
download
yes seastorm... more are compound words are land-mark or down-cast
Yes. Why? Because: ago=a and go. Two words that form a new word!
Downcast, downfall, downhearted, downhill, downpour, downrush, downstream, downtrodden, downwards, downright
Ammonium compound breaks down into nitrites, and back to nitrates
A compound