yes table salt can be broken but it depends
No, salt is not broken down in the body to release oxygen. Salt, or sodium chloride, is simply absorbed in the intestines and serves various functions in the body such as maintaining fluid balance and transmitting nerve impulses.
A compound can be broken down into its original substances through a chemical reaction, such as decomposition or electrolysis. A mixture can be separated into its original substances through physical methods, such as filtration, distillation, or chromatography.
No, rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) does not dissolve salt. Salt is a compound made up of sodium and chloride ions that are held together by ionic bonds, which are not broken down by alcohol. Water is a more effective solvent for dissolving salt.
Substances that cannot be broken down by chemical means are known as elements. Elements are made up of one type of atom, and they cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical reactions. Examples of elements include gold, oxygen, and carbon.
The monomer that is formed when starch is broken down is GLUCOSE.
yes table salt can be broken but it depends
Yes, table salt can be broken down by physical means such as crushing or grinding it into smaller pieces. However, the chemical composition of salt remains the same even when broken down physically.
Yes, it can, by starch.
No, salt is not broken down in the body to release oxygen. Salt, or sodium chloride, is simply absorbed in the intestines and serves various functions in the body such as maintaining fluid balance and transmitting nerve impulses.
Basically it's just water, flour, eggs and salt.
Basically it's just flour, water, eggs and salt.
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After the electrolysis of melted NaCl chlorine and sodium are obtained.
No. Compounds and mixtures are made of elements and can be broken down, as in table salt which is Sodium Chloride and can be split into sodium and chlorine gas, which are elements that have different properties.
The only reason to use salt in a pool is so that it can be broken down by an electrolytic cell, into chlorine. There is absolutely no reason to use salt if you dont have a salt system.
they are made up of different substances and are broken down different
Yes, it can. Salt is Sodium Chloride, which is NaCl. Table salt does have a few other things like anti-caking agents, but Sodium Chloride by itself is fine.