No.
A compound cannot be broken down into different elements. This is because compounds are made of two or more different elements chemically combined in fixed ratios. An example of a compound is water (H2O), which is made of hydrogen and oxygen.
Elements can't be broken down. They are theoretically in their simplest forms; each is represented by an atom. To break down an element means breaking down an atom --> nuclear fission.
Compound
when one compound reacts and is broken down into different elements or simpler compounds.
No.
A compound cannot be broken down into different elements. This is because compounds are made of two or more different elements chemically combined in fixed ratios. An example of a compound is water (H2O), which is made of hydrogen and oxygen.
No. Compounds and mixtures are made of elements and can be broken down, as in table salt which is Sodium Chloride and can be split into sodium and chlorine gas, which are elements that have different properties.
Elements can't be broken down. They are theoretically in their simplest forms; each is represented by an atom. To break down an element means breaking down an atom --> nuclear fission.
It can not be broken down any further unless you electromagnetically separate the nucleus and electrons, which creates subatomic particles.
Elements can not be made into simpler substances even by chemical reactions. Compounds can be broken down to simpler substances and eventually to elements. One useful observation is that an element will burn to give only one product, whereas a compound will give more than one.
"Element-logy" likely refers to the study of elements, which belong to the periodic table of elements. Elements are substances that cannot be broken down into simpler components and are represented by a unique chemical symbol.
Compound
Yes, elements can be broken down.
A country broken into separate political entities is said to be fragmented. It may have different regions or groups that have distinct political systems or governing structures.
Compounds are most notably broken down into their component elements by Electrolysis. But some can be broken by heat and catalyst. More complex compounds can be broken up into simpler compounds for their elements by a decomposition reaction. Example: NaCl---Na and Cl salt sodium and chlorine or C6H12O6---6H2O 6C sugar 6 water molecules and 6 carbon atoms
Yea an element can not be broken down anymore but a compound is a group of elements