adjective
- able to be broken down into simpler components or constituent parts
- capable of decaying or rotting; able to be broken down by natural processes
Usage: commonly used in chemistry, biology, and mathematics
Usage: often used in environmental and waste management contexts
Examples
- Water is decomposable into hydrogen and oxygen through electrolysis.
- The plastic bag is not easily decomposable and will remain in the landfill for decades.
- Organic matter is decomposable by bacteria and fungi in the soil.
- This mathematical expression is decomposable into three separate equations.
- Compostable materials are decomposable within a reasonable timeframe.
- The compound proved to be decomposable under high temperature and pressure.