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Which substance can't be broken down by chemical means? (1) Ammonia (2) antimony (3) methane (4) water
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Which substance can't be broken down by chemical means?
(1) Ammonia
(2) antimony
(3) methane
(4) water
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Antimony cannot be broken down by chemical means because it is an element, a principle building block of matter. All other choices are compounds, which can be separated if put through enough stress to break the bonds between the atoms.
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