The formula for the decomposition for ammonia would be 2NH3 --> N2 + 3H2
Yes. Ammonia is a compound, NH3. The chemical equation for the decomposition of ammonia is: 2NH3 --> N2 + 3H2
The correct answer would be Ammonia
Yes
Chemical Change
NO!!!!! It is an element in its own right. Ylou will find it in ther Periodic Table.
methanolammonia (NH4)ammonia (NH4)
The correct answer would be Ammonia
no
Hexane is a compound. All chemical compounds can be broken down by chemical change (chemical reactions of many types) - not only hexane. All the other choices are elements which cannot be broken down by chemical changes.
No. It is an element and fundamentally already as "broken down" as possible.
Yes
All of the elements of the Periodic Table cannot be broken down into simpler substances.
of course, by the intermediate of chemical reactions
No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
yes they can
Chemical Change
NO!!!!! It is an element in its own right. Ylou will find it in ther Periodic Table.
methanolammonia (NH4)ammonia (NH4)