That will depend of the material the cloth is made from, and the conditions it is exposed to. Some types of cloth stored in an extremely dry sheltered environment are several thousand years old. Howver, wool exposed to the larvae of moths may be gone in weeks.
One way to derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone involves assuming a simple two-step mechanism where ozone decomposes into an intermediate, followed by the decomposition of the intermediate into oxygen. By assuming the intermediate is in equilibrium with ozone, you can express the rate of formation of the intermediate in terms of the rate of formation of ozone. Then, using the rate of decomposition of the intermediate, you can derive the overall rate law for the reaction.
No. It is neither a bacteria nor a fungi.
Just heat it up.
Nylon takes about 30-40 years to decompose. Factors that influence its decomposition rate include exposure to sunlight, temperature, and the presence of microorganisms that break down the material.
PtCl4(s) => Pt(s) + 2Cl2(g)
light will produces heat which will speed up the rate of decomposition.
No, but it will affect the decomposition of the human brain.
One way to derive the rate law for the decomposition of ozone involves assuming a simple two-step mechanism where ozone decomposes into an intermediate, followed by the decomposition of the intermediate into oxygen. By assuming the intermediate is in equilibrium with ozone, you can express the rate of formation of the intermediate in terms of the rate of formation of ozone. Then, using the rate of decomposition of the intermediate, you can derive the overall rate law for the reaction.
2 hrs..... i think
The rate of thermal decomposition of potassium chlorate can be increased by adding a catalyst, such as manganese dioxide, to lower the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. Increasing the temperature can also accelerate the rate of decomposition by supplying more energy to break the bonds in the compound.
Temperature can significantly impact the rate of decomposition. Higher temperatures typically increase the rate of decomposition by accelerating chemical reactions and microbial activity. Conversely, lower temperatures slow down decomposition processes by reducing the metabolic activity of organisms involved in breaking down organic matter.
No. It is neither a bacteria nor a fungi.
Just heat it up.
In general, they mean the same thing. However, "decompose" is a verb, whereas "decomposition" is a noun. Example: 1. It will take years for all of this trash to decompose. 2. He was concerned about the rate of decomposition.
Nylon takes about 30-40 years to decompose. Factors that influence its decomposition rate include exposure to sunlight, temperature, and the presence of microorganisms that break down the material.
PtCl4(s) => Pt(s) + 2Cl2(g)
For example, by increasing the temperature, by grinding the material, treating with chemicals.