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12 November, 15:39

Can a compound be broken down into simpler substances

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  1. 12 November, 15:48
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    Yes.

    Take the compound glucose.

    C6H12O6 is its formula, and when combined with O2 (oxygen gas), it breaks down into carbon dioxide and water, which are simpler substances. Also, compounds can be broken down into distinguishable elements, which are the simplest unit.
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