The chemical equation to represent the reaction between borax (Na2B4O7) and CaO (calcium oxide) when heated is:
Na2B4O7 + CaO → CaB4O7 + Na2O
In this reaction, borax and calcium oxide react to form calcium tetraborate (CaB4O7) and sodium oxide (Na2O) as the products.
The symbol for mass of the substance being heated is typically represented by the letter "m" in physics and chemistry equations.
Niacin
"Ammonium" is not a molecule, and as far as I know doesn't decompose when heated anyway. Heat is generally depicted in chemical equations by a delta-H symbol above the reaction arrow.
heated during metamorphism
As particles become heated, they expand and grow larger.
2HgO(s) -> 2Hg(l) + O2(g)
One can find more information about heated throws from the different sites such as the following; Bed Bath and Beyond, Amazon, Argos, and Product Review's Sunbeam Safe and Sound Heated Throws Reviews.
The answer depends on what X is meant to represent.
When heated potassium nitrate decomposes to form :K O^2NO
No - so long as (a) it's only eaten the following day, and (b) the food has been re-heated thoroughly.
yes it can be heated there is no reason why it cant be heated so yea it can be heated=
21% Area = length*width Let Aoriginal represent the original area and Aheated represent the area of the rectangle after heating. Let l and w represent the original length and width of the rectangle. Because l and w increase by 10% on heating, we have the following: Aheated = (1.10*l)(1.1*w)=1.21(l*w) Because Aoriginal = l*w, Aheated =1.21(l*w)=1.21*Aoriginal So the area of the rectangle increases by 21% upon heating.