In chemical terms ; NO!!!
In physical terms ; Yes.
Atoms of an element can be broken down into protons, neutrons and electrons.
Robert Boyle was the first to define an element as a substance that is unable to be broken down into smaller substance by chemical reaction.
It is true - an element can't be broken down into a simpler substance
Any well-informed chemist before the discovery of radioactivity would have said this.
Yes. An element cannot be broken down by chemical means.
The Greek philosopher Democritus
Aristotle
Time and Mass. All particles can be broken down into smaller particles endlessly.
no it is in its simplest form. unless it is split from an explosion
In the preparation of colloids, using the dispersion method, larger particles of the substance are broken down into much smaller parts. Using the condensation method, smaller particles are dispersed and condensed to colloidal size.
the fat globule gets broken down in smaller particles and they get surrounded by lecthin(bile acid)=which is now is called emulsification droplets
The first step in breaking up a compound leads to chemical elements. Breaking up an element leads only to subatomic particles.
Time and Mass. All particles can be broken down into smaller particles endlessly.
a element can not be broken down in to smaller such materials
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A subatomic particle is something smaller than an atom. These are further broken up into elementary and composite subatomic particles. Electrons are elementary, whereas protons and neutrons are composite and can still be further broken down.
Because in a solution the ingredients are broken into smaller possible particles
Robert Boyle
None gold is an element which can not be broken down into smaller substances.
Soap is a compound mixture, an element cannot be broken down into smaller parts. Soap can be broken down into the parts that made it. Elements are pure.