NO!! Oxygen-Carbon Bond in phenol has double bond character in it due to resonance, which is hard to break.
they do not react at standard temperature and pressure. However under extreme conditions, krypton or xenon form compounds such as KrF4, XeF4, XeOF2, XeF6 etc.
Under temperature, pressure and time.
A disinfectant with a phenol coefficient of 40 indicates that the chemical agent under study is 40 times as effective as phenol.
Under standard conditions of temperature and pressure, nothing.However under conditions of unusually high temperature and pressure a metastable compound neon fluoride can form.
The solubilty of gases in water is increased at lower temperatures and higher pressures.
Because the gases together under high temperature and pressure, and are subject to sparks.
they do not react at standard temperature and pressure. However under extreme conditions, krypton or xenon form compounds such as KrF4, XeF4, XeOF2, XeF6 etc.
There is an entire column of elements on the right side of the periodic table that are non reactive. Some molecules only react under special conditions of pressure and temperature.
the temperature from 260f to 280f under pressure of 320 to 325 psig
Generally they are not. but they can react under high temperature.
At the earth's surface. The deeper you go in the earth, the higher the pressure and temperature, and the minerals that are stable under low temperature and pressure become unstable, and turn into other minerals that are stable under those conditions.
Under controlled situations , as the temperature increases the air pressure decreases.:)
No you can't do that. There is a very low temperature to do that.
If a gas is pressurised then the temperature will increase.
A disinfectant with a phenol coefficient of 40 indicates that the chemical agent under study is 40 times as effective as phenol.
Under temperature, pressure and time.
increases?