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Verb(1) separate (substances(2) lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current(3) break down(4) separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts(5) lose a stored charge(6) magnetic flux(7) or current(8) rot(9) break up(10) analyze by taking apart
(1) In acidic mixtures, such as many soft drinks, sucrose will chemically decompose over a period of time.(2) leaves stuffed in plastic bags do not decompose(3) In those few hours the body had began to already decompose .(4) The body begins to decompose soon after it is buried.(5) As these mulches slowly decompose , they provide organic matter which helps keep the soil loose.(6) many chemicals decompose rapidly under high temperature(7) While a corpse would normally decompose completely during this time, it is understood the body was partially preserved in a u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mummifiedu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb state for some reason.(8) the body had begun to decompose(9) For this reason, demolition experts prefer to use explosive chemicals that contain molecules that readily decompose to form gases.(10) living organisms are used to decompose water into hydrogen and oxygen(11) in how many ways can one decompose a number as a sum of squares?(12) All dioxins are very stable and unlike most other chemicals do not quickly decompose or break down in the environment.(13) Leaves decompose quickly, which can turn water murky and even make it smelly.(14) It takes several weeks or longer, depending upon the size, for the body to completely decompose .(15) Submerged leaves decompose quickly and can cause scummy bacteria to form.(16) Regardless of whether it concerns volatile or solid substances, chemical explosives decompose into gas on detonation.