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The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. An atom is a single piece of an element. If you break an atom apart, you no longer have that substance.
They break down molecules into smaller parts.
Yes.For sure you cab break it down into simpler components.
A substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances during a decomposition reaction.
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.
You question makes no sense. If particles dissolve they go into solution, they do not "break apart and scatter".
An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances. An atom is a single piece of an element. If you break an atom apart, you no longer have that substance.
They break down molecules into smaller parts.
This is the addition of water to a substance. The water molecules break bonds in the original substance, therefore forming simpler substances.
Diamond is the hardest substance known to man, so it can break most materials. Obsidian is a type of volcanic glass that is very sharp and brittle. Diamond can break obsidian.
A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
1. break down food into simpler substances 2. absorb them so that they can be used by the body
Basically, if they couldn't break it down into anything simpler, they figured it was an element. Often, they were right. But they often blew themselves up in the process.
The function of the digestive system is to break down the food we eat into simpler substances that can be absorbed by the blood.