What breaks down wax
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∙ 10y agoEnzymes known as lipases can break down wax. Lipases are a type of enzyme that can metabolize lipids, such as the ester bonds found in wax molecules, into smaller fatty acid components. These enzymes help to degrade wax and make it easier to remove or break down.
A single chemical that breaks down into other substances during chemical reactions is "decomposing".
Chemical weathering breaks down rocks
The enzyme sucrase breaks down sucrose. Glucose and fructose are the products of this chemical reaction.
The mitochondria breaks down chemical bonds the cell can use for energy
The enzyme found in saliva that breaks chemical bonds between starches and releases sugars is called Salivary amylase.
The type of chemical weathering that breaks down rocks is acid.
A single chemical that breaks down into other substances during chemical reactions is "decomposing".
This is a chemical reaction.
chlorine
energy
Chemical weathering breaks down rocks
Soil
all the mechanical and chemical that breaks down rock
The enzyme sucrase breaks down sucrose. Glucose and fructose are the products of this chemical reaction.
Chemical Weathering
Hydrochloric acid
This is a thermal decomposition.