A pure substance, specifically an element, would fit that definition.
The type of chemical reaction where a compound is broken down into smaller substances is called a decomposition reaction. In this reaction, a single compound is broken into two or more simpler compounds or elements.
No. Elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances in a chemical reaction.
Chemical bonds are broken and new ones are formed
Chemical energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules within a substance. When these bonds are broken through a chemical reaction, the stored energy is released.
decomposition
This is an element.
An element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances through chemical reactions.
The type of chemical reaction where a compound is broken down into smaller substances is called a decomposition reaction. In this reaction, a single compound is broken into two or more simpler compounds or elements.
I guess the answer you're looking for is: "compound"
No. Elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances in a chemical reaction.
Chemical bonds are broken and new ones are formed
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Chemical energy is stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules within a substance. When these bonds are broken through a chemical reaction, the stored energy is released.
decomposition
A chemical reaction has occurred. In a chemical reaction, the atoms in the substances rearrange to form new substances with different properties than the original substances. This process involves breaking and/or forming chemical bonds.
In a chemical reaction, the substances involved typically undergo a change in their properties as bonds are broken and new bonds are formed. This results in the formation of new substances with different properties than the original substances.