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The reaction occurs both rapidly and exothermically, too violently to be used in large-scale manufacturing.
Methacrylic anhydride is a liquid which reacts with water exothermically.
Thus, RbO reacts exothermically with water to form rubidium hydroxide.
It does not react with molten sodium, but reacts exothermically with lithium.
Polyester resins are thermosetting and, as with other resins, cure exothermically.
Trifluoromethanesulfonic acid exothermically reacts with metal carbonates and hydroxides.
Triflic acid reacts exothermically with alcohols to produce ethers and olefins.
Magnesium also reacts exothermically with most acids, such as hydrochloric acid (HCl).
Sodium azide decomposes exothermically to sodium and nitrogen.
Solid calcium chloride dissolves exothermically, and burns can result in the mouth and esophagus if it is ingested.
In the presence of iron(III) chloride as a catalyst, these compounds react exothermically:
For example, 2,2,4-trimethylpentane (isooctane), widely used in petrol, has a chemical formula of CH and it reacts with oxygen exothermically:
Some foods will decompose exothermically at cooking temperatures; anyone who has overheated sugar or syrupy foods will know how long they take to cool.
Hydrogen has a relatively low electron affinity, 72.77 kJ/mol and reacts exothermically with protons a powerful Lewis base.
The polymeric composition of the airframe was chemically synthesized so that it reacted exothermically with the acid while dissolving in the solvents.
Proper care must be taken to store methyl isocyanate because of its ease of exothermically polymerizing (see Reactions) and its similar sensitivity to water.
At elevated temperatures, LiCoO decomposition generates oxygen, which then reacts exothermically with the organic materials in the cell.
TiCl reacts exothermically with donor solvents such as THF to give hexacoordinated adducts.
If carbon dioxide or other low molecular weight gas is mixed with contaminated water at high pressure and low temperature, gas hydrate crystals will form exothermically.
At temperatures above 140 C Bronopol decomposes exothermically releasing Hydrogen bromide and oxides of Nitrogen.
The reasoning was that carbanions are much more basic than the corresponding radical anions and thus will react more exothermically and less selectively in protonation.
Concrete cures exothermically, so that pouring that much concrete would have caused the permafrost to melt and the concrete pad thus to sink or tilt.
((CH)Si)S reacts exothermically with water, releasing toxic HS.
Metallic sodium dissolves in mercury exothermically, i.e. with the release of heat, therefore, formation of sodium amalgam is famously dangerous for the generating sparks.
KClO is an oxidizer in the sense that it exothermically transfers oxygen to combustible materials, greatly increasing their rate of combustion relative to that in air.