Yes. that is how the compounds are formed. By combination of the elements.
The type of reaction that occurs when a compound is broken up by heat is called thermal decomposition. This process involves the breaking down of a compound into simpler substances through the application of heat energy.
Yes, "artificial" is a compound word made up of two smaller words: "art" and "official."
When a compound is created, the atoms that make up the compound are bonded together in a specific way. Breaking a compound back into its original parts would require breaking these chemical bonds, which typically requires energy input. So, while it is possible to break a compound into its original elements, it is not a spontaneous process and often requires specific conditions or reactions to occur.
The elements are things in their purest form whereas compounds are multiple elements combined together to form a compound. For instance, Carbon (C) is an elements whereas Carbon Dioxide (CO2, or Carbon + two Oxygens) is a compound.
Compounds can be broken down into simpler substances such as elements, ions, or smaller molecules through chemical reactions. For example, water (H2O) can be broken down into hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2) through electrolysis.
oxygen is an example of a pure substance because a pure substance is made up of one kind of matter and it cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
No. An Element is an atom. An atom is the smallest particle. Atoms cannot be broken down into smaller things. Ever.
Cells and fibers are the smaller parts that make up muscle tissue.
its not broken up into parts
compounds have molecules that can be made up of different elements. For example NaCl is a compound and it has NaCl molecules but it is made up of Na(sodium) and Cl(chlorine) which are the elements
three parts
Compound, crystal is not an element so obviously what it is made up of must be a compound <><><><> Crystals can be either an element (diamonds are carbon- and crystalline) or a compound (salt, sugar). Unsure of your meaning of "broken down".
Compound!
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You get lots of smaller rocks
Thermal decomposition