Chemicals are decomposed by chemical reactions, as for example thermal degradation, oxidation etc.
Chemicals are typically heated and undergo chemical reactions or changes when using a Bunsen burner. Some chemicals may evaporate, decompose, or react with other substances, leading to the formation of new compounds or products. It is important to handle and dispose of any remnants of chemicals properly according to safety guidelines.
Decompose.
Styrofoam is made from polystyrene, a type of plastic that is not easily biodegradable. It can take hundreds of years to decompose in the environment, releasing harmful chemicals along the way. The structure of Styrofoam also makes it resistant to breaking down naturally.
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), halons, and certain types of hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) are human-made chemicals that cause ozone depletion. When these substances are released into the atmosphere, they break down and release chlorine and bromine atoms, which then destroy ozone molecules in the stratosphere.
Yes,fungi are decomposers so they decompose EVERYTHING!!!
CFC's react with ozone to deplete it. they decompose it.
Batteries can take hundreds to thousands of years to decompose in the environment, as they contain toxic chemicals that can harm the ecosystem.
The CFC's are the ones destroy the ozone. They react with ozone and decompose it.
CFC are the chemicals that destroy the ozone layer. they react with ozone and decompose it.
CFC's are very reactive chemicals. They react with ozone to decompose it and deplete it.
A banana skin take roughly 3-5 weeks to decompose depending on the circumstances. the banana skin takes so long to decompose as it contains some chemicals that go into the use of making plastics.
Gold is a stable metal and does not decompose under normal environmental conditions like organic matter. However, it can react with certain chemicals and compounds under extreme conditions, such as high temperatures or strong acids.
usually but not always. Electrolysis (running an electric current) thru some chemicals will decompose them into separate elements. Heating calcium carbonate (limestone rock), one chemical,causes it to decompose into calcium oxide and carbon dioxide, two chemicals. Nitroglycerine (one compound) can be jostled and it decomposes as an explosion creating carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and water vapor, 3 substances.
Chemicals are typically heated and undergo chemical reactions or changes when using a Bunsen burner. Some chemicals may evaporate, decompose, or react with other substances, leading to the formation of new compounds or products. It is important to handle and dispose of any remnants of chemicals properly according to safety guidelines.
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose