Matter is lost and energy is released.
If you attempt to decompose an element, you would be trying to break it down into simpler substances or its constituent particles, such as atoms or subatomic particles. However, elements are defined by their unique atomic structure, and you cannot chemically decompose them into simpler forms. Instead, you can only change their state or combine them with other elements to form compounds. To break an element down to its fundamental particles, you would need to use nuclear reactions, which are complex and typically require high-energy environments.
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
they die
It will just disolve/disappear and become ''normal'' water. =)
If two gas particles touched, they would simply bounce off each other due to their high kinetic energy and the repulsive forces between them. Gas particles are in constant motion and are very far apart, so there would be no real interaction beyond the elastic collision.
I would assume that this refers to the constituent particles that form the aerosol are solid rather than liquid in form.
the particles of the solute would be spread to the solvent particles.
then you would get a girlfriend instead of asking questions on wikianswers
If you attempt to decompose an element, you would be trying to break it down into simpler substances or its constituent particles, such as atoms or subatomic particles. However, elements are defined by their unique atomic structure, and you cannot chemically decompose them into simpler forms. Instead, you can only change their state or combine them with other elements to form compounds. To break an element down to its fundamental particles, you would need to use nuclear reactions, which are complex and typically require high-energy environments.
the particles would all become de-localised, and no elements would exist, just sub-atomic particles.
The particles may settle down at the bottom of the mug...
Nothing interesting !
they die
It increases; more freely moving particles.
the particles would split tocreate multiple unstoppable objects
I am not sure but I guess it would result in a new particle of some kind.
A solid aerosol is a dispersion system where solid particles are suspended in a gas. These solid particles can range in size from nanometers to micrometers. Solid aerosols have various applications in industries such as pharmaceuticals, food, and cosmetics.