The only way to break down a compound is through chemical change. sometimes, energy is needed for a chemical change to happen.
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they break down and keep breaking down until the're soil or sand
The change undergone is physical only. The definition of weathering is the wearing away of rocks in situ. Weathering causes the rocks to "break down", but mostly not to chemically change (the exception being limestone in acid rain).
It is an irreversible change as the rocks break down and we can't bring them back as they were before.
Well... It's a plant. I mean, you can break that down and figure out exactly what that is, but it's a living thing, not a chemical compound.
A compound
Chemical Change
No, chemical change is the only way.
Lysosomes have a chemical that breaks down foreign objects and substances.
Enzymes are needed to break fats down.
The only way to break down a compound is through a chemical reaction.
yes
Ammonium compound breaks down into nitrites, and back to nitrates
yes
Aluminum Oxide
Yes it will!!! depending on your compound and how your filtering it it may or may not break it down.
A compound.A compound is composed of elements. If you were to break down a compound you would get new compounds or elements.
salt