To determine which compound requires the highest temperature for decomposition, one would need to analyze the activation energy or stability of the compounds listed in the provided table. Generally, compounds with stronger bonds or more complex structures tend to decompose at higher temperatures. If you can share the specific compounds from the table, I can help identify the one that decomposes at the highest temperature.
This would not be gas, these boil at temperatures below room temperature. Such a high temperature indicates a compound such as a carbide, the highest melting element is tungsten.
The highest temperature in Multan this week was 43 degrees Celsius.
The highest temperature recorded in Iowa is 118*F
The highest temperature recorded in Puerto Rico was 103°F (39.4°C) in San Lorenzo on August 31, 1987.
Highest recorded temperature...86°F
Why is it sodium chloride have the highest melting temperature
Osmium tetroxide (OsO4) is a compound with one of the highest densities at room temperature. It is a dense, volatile, and toxic compound commonly used in organic synthesis and electron microscopy.
This would not be gas, these boil at temperatures below room temperature. Such a high temperature indicates a compound such as a carbide, the highest melting element is tungsten.
The compound with the highest oxidation number would be an oxide of fluorine, such as OF₂. In this compound, the oxidation state of fluorine is +2, which is the highest oxidation state observed for fluorine.
The highest temperature is 93 f
Europa's highest temperature is 690ºc
Finlands highest temperature is in summer and it is 42c
The compound with the highest boiling point among the options provided.
45*c is the highest temperature (113)
Gymnastics typically requires the highest level of flexibility among the activities listed.
I think the highest recorded temperature was 45 Celsius.
which canadian capital city had the highest average temperature?