Beryllium is a relatively stable alkaline earth metal and does not readily undergo decomposition through chemical changes under normal conditions. It is resistant to many acids and does not react with water, which limits its ability to participate in chemical reactions that would lead to decomposition. While beryllium can react with certain strong acids or halogens, these reactions typically result in the formation of compounds rather than the decomposition of beryllium itself. Therefore, beryllium cannot be decomposed by chemical change in a straightforward manner.
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Beryllium Oxides equation is: BeO
NO2 or N2
methanolammonia (NH4)ammonia (NH4)
Ammonia can be decomposed by a chemical change. It is a compound made up of nitrogen and hydrogen (NH3) and can break down into its elemental components through processes such as thermal decomposition or reaction with other chemicals. In contrast, iron is an element that can undergo physical and chemical changes but cannot be decomposed into simpler substances, while argon and helium are noble gases and are also elements that cannot be chemically decomposed.
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No. Sodium is an element and elements cannot be broken down (decomposed) by a chemical change.
Beryllium's chemical symbol is Be.
Beryllium Iodide has 1 atom of Beryllium and 2 atoms of Iodine. BeI2 is the correct formula for this compound.
It is a chemical change because some compounds from bread are thermally decomposed.
No, hydrofluoric acid (HF) cannot be decomposed by a chemical change because it is a stable compound. Physical methods are typically used to separate HF into its constituent elements.
Sucrose can be decomposed in glucose and fructose.
The substance that can be decomposed by a chemical change is N2O (nitrous oxide) because it undergoes a decomposition reaction when exposed to heat or a catalyst, breaking down into its constituent elements nitrogen and oxygen.
Beryllium Oxides equation is: BeO
NO2 or N2
Carbon that cannot be decomposed is a chemical property. It is related to the chemical bonds and composition of the substance, indicating that the carbon atoms are tightly held together in a way that resists decomposition through physical means.
Physical ------------------- It is a chemical change because some compounds from bread are thermally decomposed. The reaction is not reversible.