Radioactive
Chemical change
Yes, some will be broken down by heat.
The method used to break up compounds into the elements that formed it is called chemical decomposition. This process can be achieved through various methods such as electrolysis, thermal decomposition, or acid-base reactions, depending on the compound being studied.
Elements in a compound are heated until they reach their melting or boiling points, depending on the desired outcome. Heating a compound can break chemical bonds, allowing the elements to separate from each other in the form of gases, liquids, or solids.
Yes, there are exceptions to periodic trends such as the noble gases being nonreactive and transition metals having multiple oxidation states. Our group arranged elements in a periodic table based on their electron configurations and properties to help identify patterns and relationships between elements. The arrangement helps make predictions about an element's behavior based on its position in the table.
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Radioactive
No. It can however break down compounds.
no. it doesnt break
compounds are those elements put together
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Unstable elements that decay or break down into different elements are called radioactive elements. These elements have an unstable atomic nucleus that undergoes radioactive decay, transforming into a different element and releasing energy in the process. Examples of radioactive elements include uranium, radium, and plutonium.
First, salts are compounds, not elements so with only a few exceptions a complex substance will not break down into salts. Glass can be broken down into its component elements, as can any mixture or compound, but in this case it would be difficult. The main component of glass is usually silicon dioxide, a relatively inert compound, which can be broken down into silicon and oxygen. It will not break down into salts. Other substances such as sodium bicarbonate, aluminum oxide, and magnesium oxide may be incorporated depending on the type of glass. The metals present may yield salts under the right conditions.
Break a story down into important elements
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