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Heating an organic compound can cause it to undergo various chemical reactions such as combustion, decomposition, or oxidation, leading to changes in its chemical composition or structure. The specific effect will depend on the compound being heated and the conditions under which it is heated.
Heating is believe to increase the rate of reaction, this depends on the type of reaction (if it is exothermic or endothermic). different reactions are heated at different times, some are as soon as the reagents are mixed while other are before preheated before mixing. If heating is required, then it has to be below boiling point of the solvent and reactant (unless you want to isolate a low boiling compound)
When a hydrate compound is heated, it loses water molecules and becomes an anhydrous compound. This process is known as dehydration, and the resulting anhydrous compound typically has a different chemical composition or properties compared to the hydrate form.
steam in itself is just a descirption of water which has been heated and has become a gas. As water is a compound (H2O) then yes, steam is a compound
Elements in a compound are heated until they reach their melting or boiling points, depending on the desired outcome. Heating a compound can break chemical bonds, allowing the elements to separate from each other in the form of gases, liquids, or solids.
Heating an organic compound can cause it to undergo various chemical reactions such as combustion, decomposition, or oxidation, leading to changes in its chemical composition or structure. The specific effect will depend on the compound being heated and the conditions under which it is heated.
Distillation
When copper is heated in oxygen, the compound formed is copper oxide.
A is most likely an alcohol and B an acetate ester.
The compound formed when magnesium and sulfur are heated is magnesium sulfide (MgS).
Yes
As a hydrated compound is heated, the water molecules contained within it will evaporate, leading to a decrease in mass. This process is known as dehydration.
Yes, a continuous spectrum can be produced by a heated ionic compound. When an ionic compound is heated, electrons can be excited to higher energy levels, and as they return to their ground state, they emit light across a wide range of wavelengths, resulting in a continuous spectrum.
the organic compound is fused with metallic sodium in an ignition tube the ignition tube is heated till its bottom becomes red hot.break this tube into a china dish containing 20c.c of distilled water .boil and filter,the filterate is called lassaign's solution
Heating is believe to increase the rate of reaction, this depends on the type of reaction (if it is exothermic or endothermic). different reactions are heated at different times, some are as soon as the reagents are mixed while other are before preheated before mixing. If heating is required, then it has to be below boiling point of the solvent and reactant (unless you want to isolate a low boiling compound)
Which combination describes the flame color of the compound when heated?
They form a sulfide (compound) and the change is chemical.