If you wanted to, you could ask what the heat of formation is of a given compound such as diphosphorus pentasulfide, but if you want to know about a heat of reaction, you have to specify a reaction. A compound is not a reaction.
Heat can be used to break compounds because there is a chemical reaction that takes place and it causes the particles in the compound to break
The mass may be modified by oxidation or thermal decomposition.
Yes, some will be broken down by heat.
It depends upon its nature, usually normal heat does not change the nature of inorganic compounds but an organic compound (poison) may be decomposed on heating.
Capsaicin is the compound in a chili that gives the heat.
It changes into a compound. You start with two elements and then when you heat them it changes to a compound. A compound is something that has new chemical and physical properties
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If you wanted to, you could ask what the heat of formation is of a given compound such as diphosphorus pentasulfide, but if you want to know about a heat of reaction, you have to specify a reaction. A compound is not a reaction.
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The exact year is not documented but the Browning heat compound bow made in the 1970s. Browning Archery was acquired by PSE in 2001.
The elements or compound between which the force of attraction is less and they are not abele to transfer heat to the other bound compound or element and the material starts burning is called a bad conductor of heat for example....- wood , mercury
simply heat the solid.
One such word is overheat.
Molar heat (or enthalpy) of formation.
No: Sometimes heat is consumed, if entropy is greatly increased by the compound formation, and light is produced only by the most vigorous chemical reactions.