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why water doesn't decay?​

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Water is a compound, therefore the molecule cannot decay. It can be broken apart with electricity, a process called electrolysis. It can be involved in a chemical reaction so that new compounds are formed and water is broker down

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water is a compound, therefore the molecule cannot decay. It can be broken apart with electricity, a process called electrolysis. It can be involved in a chemical reaction so that new compounds are formed and water is broker down.

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