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Does acid break down elements?

No. It can however break down compounds.


What are the states of matter in elements and compounds?

solidliquidgasplasma (compounds can rarely exist in this state, as they break down into their ionized elements)


How is a compound different from the elements that break it up?

compounds are those elements put together


What happens to compounds when they break down?

They become 2 or more elements


Describe a method for separating a compound into its constituent elements?

One method for separating a compound into its constituent elements is through chemical decomposition, such as heating the compound to break its chemical bonds. Another method is through electrolysis, where an electric current breaks down the compound into its elements at the electrodes. Additionally, fractional distillation can be used to separate a mixture of compounds based on their different boiling points.


What are the some methods to break water into elements?

A method of separation is electrolysis.


Do chemical elements in a cereal break down when mixed with water?

No. Elements cannot be broken down by chemical means, compounds can. Some substances in the cereal may dissolve in water, but they do not break down. Once you eat and start digesting the cereal, then compounds start to break down.


What is it called when changes occur when elements or compounds break bend or tear?

This phenomenon is called "tribochemistry".


How do you break compounds into elements?

Compounds can be broken into elements through chemical reactions such as decomposition or electrolysis. Decomposition reactions involve heating a compound to break it down into its constituent elements. Electrolysis uses an electric current to drive a chemical reaction that separates the elements in a compound.


Why do not compounds undergo electrolysis?

Compounds do not undergo electrolysis because electrolysis is the process of using an electric current to decompose a compound into its constituent elements. Compounds are already in a stable form, so they do not break down into their component elements without an external source of energy, such as an electric current.


Can compounds be broken down into their component elements?

Yes, compounds can be broken down into their component elements through various chemical reactions. This process involves breaking the bonds holding the atoms together in the compound, leading to the formation of the individual elements that make up the compound.


Can a compound be separated into its elements by filtration?

No, filtration is a physical separation method that separates solid particles from a liquid using a porous barrier. It cannot separate a compound into its elements because compounds are chemically bonded entities, not mixtures that can be physically separated by filtration. Chemical reactions are needed to break down compounds into their individual elements.