yes it can with a sharp knife
No.An elementcan't be broken down into a simpler substance, without changing its chemical nature.
an enzyme
on a ruler the ich can be broken down into how many equal parts
A substance that cannot be broken down is a pure substance
Large carbohydrates are broken down by hydrolysis, or the addition of water molecules.
Yes, silver can be broken down to just one atom and still be silver. That makes silver an 'Element'.
Silver oxide can be broken down into its constituent elements, silver and oxygen, through heating. When heated, silver oxide decomposes into silver and oxygen gas. This process is a type of thermal decomposition reaction.
No
Silver solder
it is broken down into monomers
A quark :) An element such as gold, silver, iron, oxygen, hydrogen, helium
Yes, elements can be broken down.
They can be broken down in your blood stream or your liver.
Broken Hill mines silver, lead and zink
Proteins are broken down into amino acids, carbohydrates are broken down into sugars and fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol.
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.
Silver foil is not biodegradable because it is made of pure metal, which is not easily broken down by natural processes. It can take a very long time for silver foil to degrade in the environment, and it may have negative impacts on ecosystems if not properly disposed of.