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ProfessorGAC

(64,857 posts)
19. No, There Is Not
Tue Aug 16, 2016, 12:00 PM
Aug 2016

The activation energy if far higher.

Use as an a preservative in consumer products (where still allowed) has a recommended usage addition temerature of 120 F or less, but that's more for personnel protection (vapors for the person doing the addition) than for protecting the chemical.

The breakdown rate is MUCH higher and the bond energy is very high, which is why it's considered highly flammable.

So, it takes a LOT of heat to decompose it. Don't have time to do the equation right now, but will try to get back later.

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