-no heat can not decompose every compound!
Iron cannot be decomposed through conventional methods such as heating or chemical reactions because it is an element. It can be broken down into its constituent subatomic particles or transformed into different compounds through nuclear reactions.
Caramel color does not have a precise boiling point as it is a mixture of compounds that can vary depending on the manufacturing process. However, it typically starts to darken and break down at temperatures around 250-300°F (121-149°C).
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.
No, not all ammonium compounds sublime. The ability of an ammonium compound to sublime depends on its specific chemical properties, such as its volatility and stability under heating. Some ammonium compounds do sublime, like ammonium chloride, but others may decompose or melt before sublimation can occur.
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.
compounds can be decomposed by physical means.
Compounds can be decomposed by physical means.
Marble CaCO3 can not be melted it becomes decomposed on heating, in to CaO and CO2.
Sugar is easily decomposed by heating.
Two compounds that can be decomposed by heating them in a Bunsen burner are calcium carbonate (CaCO3), which decomposes into calcium oxide (CaO) and carbon dioxide (CO2), and copper(II) carbonate (CuCO3), which decomposes into copper(II) oxide (CuO) and carbon dioxide (CO2).
They can be! Compounds can certainly be decomposed into individual elements in a chemical reaction.
Any reaction, zinc carbonate is easily decomposed by heating.
Compounds can be decomposed by chemical reactions.
They are hard and can not be melted on heating they become decomposed as Bakelite.
Calcite (calcium carbonate) is decomposed by heating.
Ammonium chloride is decomposed by heating.
In the vast majority of cases yes, usually by heat.