Thermal decomposition, or thermolysis, is a chemical decomposition of a substance caused by heat. The decomposition temperature of a substance is the...
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Thermogravimetric analysis (redirect from Thermal gravimetric analysis)
desorption; as well as chemical phenomena including chemisorptions, thermal decomposition, and solid-gas reactions (e.g., oxidation or reduction). Thermogravimetric...
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Water splitting (redirect from Decomposing water)
requirements and material constraints have limited the applications of the thermal decomposition approach. Other research includes thermolysis on defective carbon...
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Tetrachloroethylene (section Thermal decomposition)
begins to thermally decompose at 400 °C, decomposition accelerates around 600 °C, and completely decomposes at 800 °C. Organic decomposition products identified...
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Hydrogen production (redirect from Solar thermal decomposition of water)
reactions: Bunsen reaction: I2+SO2+2H2O→H2SO4+2HI HI decomposition: 2HI→H2+I2 Sulfuric acid decomposition: H2SO4→SO2+1/2O2+H2O The hydrogen production rate...
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Pyrolysis (redirect from Pyrolytic decomposition)
involving the separation of covalent bonds in organic matter by thermal decomposition within an inert environment without oxygen. The word pyrolysis is...
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Hydromagnesite (section Thermal decomposition)
Mineralogy Webmineral data Mindat Hollingbery, LA; Hull TR (2010). "The Thermal Decomposition of Huntite and Hydromagnesite - A Review". Thermochimica Acta. 509...
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Sodium bicarbonate (section Thermal decomposition)
sodium bicarbonate to act as a raising agent in baking because of thermal decomposition, releasing carbon dioxide at temperatures above 80 °C (180 °F),...
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products are formed from a single reactant is called a decomposition reaction. The details of a decomposition process are not always well defined. Nevertheless...
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relatively high magnification microscopy during a kinetic study of the thermal decomposition of ammonium dichromate provided evidence that salt breakdown proceeds...
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Potassium nitrate (section Thermal decomposition)
ISBN 978-0-08-037941-8. Eli S. Freeman (1957). "The Kinetics of the Thermal Decomposition of Potassium Nitrate and of the Reaction between Potassium Nitrite...
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Calcination reactions usually take place at or above the thermal decomposition temperature (for decomposition and volatilization reactions) or the transition temperature...
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reaction of water and natural gas (mainly methane). It is produced by thermal decomposition of limestone, CaCO3 by heating (calcining) at about 850 °C (1,560 °F)...
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the thermal decomposition of ammonium dichromate. 3(NH4)2Cr2O7 → 2N2 + 9H2O + 3Cr2O3 + 2NH3 + 32O2 Very pure nitrogen can be prepared by the thermal decomposition...
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Potassium ferrioxalate (section Thermal decomposition)
compound previously used for these purposes. The synthesis and thermal decomposition of potassium ferrioxalate is a popular exercise for high school...
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Permanganate (section Thermal decomposition)
is stable. Permanganates are not very stable thermally. For instance, potassium permanganate decomposes at 230 °C to potassium manganate and manganese...
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Retrieved 2021-01-28. Fabbri, G.; Baraldi, P. Thermal decomposition of organic acid salts. I. Decomposition of metal oxalates in air. Atti della Societa...
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Tetrazene explosive (section Decomposition)
The decomposition of tetrazene is quite rapid around 90 °C. A sample of tetrazene was heated in an oven at 90 °C and its rate of thermal decomposition was...
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Another route to the synthesis of cobalt oxide nanoparticles is the thermal decomposition of organometallic compounds. For example, heating the metal salen...
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Magnetic nanoparticles (section Thermal decomposition)
nanocrystals with smaller size can essentially be synthesized through the thermal decomposition of alkaline organometallic compounds in high-boiling organic solvents...
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many chemical plants that decomposes hazardous gases at a high temperature and releases them into the atmosphere. Thermal oxidizers are typically used...
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Missing or empty |title= (help) Dilts, J. A.; Ashby, E. C. (1972). "Thermal Decomposition of Complex Metal Hydrides". Inorganic Chemistry. 11 (6): 1230–1236...
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Arsine (section Thermal decomposition)
kinetically stable: at room temperature it decomposes only slowly. At temperatures of ca. 230 °C, decomposition to arsenic and hydrogen is sufficiently rapid...
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steadily over coals for a long period of time, allowing it to undergo thermal decomposition (aka, pyrolysis). The material that remains after this process is...
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increased use due to its higher thermal stability and therefore lower tendency to form insoluble thermal decomposition residues. The composition and quality...
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Ethylene oxide (section Thermal decomposition)
follows: (CH2CH2)O → •CH2CH2O• → CH2O + CH2: When carrying the thermal decomposition of ethylene oxide in the presence of transition metal compounds...
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Wöhler in 1829 by the thermal decomposition of urea and uric acid. The current industrial route to CYA entails the thermal decomposition of urea, with release...
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concluded in 1996 that the explosion was initiated by an accelerated thermal decomposition reaction as "a direct result of unsafe operating procedures and...
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Melem (section Thermal decomposition)
groups. It is a white crystalline solid. Melem can be prepared by thermal decomposition of various C−N−H compounds, such as melamine C3N3(NH2)3, dicyandiamide...
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Mercury(II) fulminate (section Decomposition)
in large amounts because it detonates under its own weight. The thermal decomposition of mercury(II) fulminate can begin at temperatures as low as 100 °C...
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