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The simplest type of substance is solid form but for ice it can be broken and reform to solid state.
An element cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances. Elements are the simplest form of matter and are made up of a specific type of atom. Elements can only be transformed through nuclear reactions, such as radioactive decay or nuclear fusion.
The simplest substance in chemistry is the element, because elements cannot be broken down, only changed. Of the elements, the smallest and simplest is hydrogen.
no it is in its simplest form. unless it is split from an explosion
Elements are substances made of identical atoms which cannot be broken down to other substances. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.
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an element which is then broken down into: protons, neutrons, and electrons. for a list of elements see a periodic table
The simplest type of substance is solid form but for ice it can be broken and reform to solid state.
An element cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances. Elements are the simplest form of matter and are made up of a specific type of atom. Elements can only be transformed through nuclear reactions, such as radioactive decay or nuclear fusion.
element
In a word, no.
substances that cannot be broken down chemically into other substances are
Elements can't be broken down. They are theoretically in their simplest forms; each is represented by an atom. To break down an element means breaking down an atom --> nuclear fission.
The simplest substance in chemistry is the element, because elements cannot be broken down, only changed. Of the elements, the smallest and simplest is hydrogen.
no it is in its simplest form. unless it is split from an explosion
Elements are substances made of identical atoms which cannot be broken down to other substances. Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass.