because a substance cannot be decomposed into simplier substances by chemical or physical means
Element Compounds can be broken down to elements (atoms) which cannot be decomposed further into simpler substances (that's why they're called a-toms, from Greek 'à-tomos', meaning 'un-sliceable'.
Yes, an element can be decomposed into simpler substances through chemical reactions. This typically involves breaking the chemical bonds that hold the element's atoms together, resulting in the formation of new compounds or elements.
Biodegradable substances are organic waste that are not harmful to the environment when decomposed, as they break down into simpler, non-toxic compounds. They reduce the impact of waste on ecosystems and help in recycling nutrients back into the environment.
Decayed substances are commonly referred to as decomposed organic matter or simply as decaying matter. Decay occurs when organic material breaks down into simpler compounds through the action of microorganisms like bacteria and fungi.
no. wanna know why? a pure substance is made up of only one type of atom. atoms can't be broken down (divided) definition of an atom: that which cannot be divided. there ya go! ur welcome :) -shamansh
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No, aluminum cannot be decomposed into simpler substances. It is an element with the atomic number 13 and cannot be broken down into simpler materials by ordinary chemical reactions.
Aluminium - it is an element... the rest of the substances in your list are compounds.
Those substances are called elements. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom and cannot be further broken down or decomposed into simpler substances by chemical reactions.
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It depends on the liquid. As an example, bromine and mercury are elements and can not be broken down into simpler substances.
Heating an element can cause it to change physical form, but it will not break down into simpler substances. Elements are made up of only one type of atom and cannot be decomposed further by heat alone.
Element Compounds can be broken down to elements (atoms) which cannot be decomposed further into simpler substances (that's why they're called a-toms, from Greek 'à-tomos', meaning 'un-sliceable'.
Electrolysis is the process by which ionic substances are decomposed (broken down) into simpler substances when an electric current is passed through them.
An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances with all the characteristics of that element. Elements are composed of only one type of atom and they cannot be chemically decomposed into simpler substances.
No, the basic building blocks of all substances that cannot be decomposed are elements, not compounds. Elements are pure substances consisting of only one type of atom and cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Compounds, on the other hand, are formed when two or more elements chemically combine and can be decomposed into their constituent elements.