Thermodynamically stable refers to a chemical stability used in chemistry. It refers to something and its environment being in chemical equilibrium.
Chemically stable describes an atom whose outer energy level has eight electrons
A molecule's thermal stability is how easily it decomposes due to heating.
copper is less thermally stable compared to sodium. the charge of copper is 2+, which is higher than sodium, which has only one nuclear charge. hence, copper has more polarization compared to sodium ion, making it more distorted and unstable.
Iron (Fe) is electrically and thermally conductive.Iron is a metal element. It has free electrons. So it is a good conductor of heat and electricity.
It is stable
phosphorus is not stable
Chlorine is stable.
Yes, it decomposes at about 950 Celsius.
is called dolomite
Francium
It is not thermally stable so it will become an oxide
The silicone oil is not flammable, has a good thermal conductivity, is thermally stable.
The silicone oil is not flammable, has a good thermal conductivity, is thermally stable.
If a substance is thermally unstable it means it breaks down at high temperature. It cannot withstand high temperature.
it is stable
No. If you will have insulation around a can, make sure it is thermally protected.
well i really dont know so dont even ask anymore
Do you mean stable as in stability? It is the same. Stable. But stable for horses is etable.
No,it means thermally isolated so that it neither heats nor cools as much as is possible.