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At high temperature the paint is thermally decomposed.
Mercury oxide can be decomposed, and in general, any chemical will decompose at a sufficiently high temperature.
Magnesium sulfate doesn't melt; at high temperature MgSO4 is thermally decomposed.
At high temperature sucrose is thermally decomposed.
Sodium carbonate does decompose when heated, but it requires a high temperature of around 851°C. At this temperature, sodium carbonate decomposes to form sodium oxide and carbon dioxide gas. Lower temperatures may not provide enough energy for the chemical reaction to occur visibly.
During heating at high temperature albumins are thermally decomposed in other products.
At 100 0C and 760 mm col. Hg water is transformed in a gas; at a very high temperature water can be thermally decomposed in elements.
After heating at high temperature calcium carbonate is decomposed in calcium oxide (solid) and carbon dioxide (gas).
At very high temperature NaOH is decomposed and Na2O fumes are emited.The reaction is:2 NaOH = Na2O = H2O
Partially decomposed plant material forms peat, which is an accumulation of organic matter in waterlogged conditions. Over time, peat can transform into coal when subjected to high pressure and temperature.
No. Silicon is an element.
The active ingredient in aspirin is acetyl salicylic acid. This is an ester, and boiling it will hydrolyze the bond and break it down into acetic acid and salicylic acid.