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Back in the day people applied heat to substances and if they seemed to decompose they were compounds, if not they were elements.
Explain why water and salt weren't classified as compounds then and why sugar and malachite were in detail?
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Does water decompose on heating? Does sugar decompose?
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September 16, 2008, 06:35:36 AM »
the question wouldn't fit in the title, sorry
and it says there is no evidence that water and salt decomposed.. why did they not notice any?
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