can compound chemicals be broken down?

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Like, if you look at the back of a shampoo bottle or something, there’s always a ridiculously long name for an ingredient.Are these sorts of ingredients able to be broken down into elements? Kind of like how dihydrogen monoxide is just the chemical name for water.

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The universal way to break down every chemical into atoms is to add heat. At high enough temperature (think thousands of degrees), all normal matter turns into a plasma of individual atoms flying about minding their own business. We can then even check the composition (“how much of which”), but all information about their prior arrangement is lost.

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The universal way to break down every chemical into atoms is to add heat. At high enough temperature (think thousands of degrees), all normal matter turns into a plasma of individual atoms flying about minding their own business. We can then even check the composition (“how much of which”), but all information about their prior arrangement is lost.

Anonymous 0 Comments

The universal way to break down every chemical into atoms is to add heat. At high enough temperature (think thousands of degrees), all normal matter turns into a plasma of individual atoms flying about minding their own business. We can then even check the composition (“how much of which”), but all information about their prior arrangement is lost.