Thermal stability is the stability of a molecule at high temperatures, i.e. a molecule with more stability has more resistance to decomposition at high temperatures.
Thermal stability also describes the stability of a water body and its resistance to mixing. This is the amount of work needed to transform the water body(e.g. lake) to a uniform water density. It is commonly measured in Joule per square meter or g*cm/cm.
Thermal stability is the stability of a molecule at high temperatures, i.e. a molecule with more stability has more resistance to decomposition at high temperatures.
Thermal stability also describes the stability of a water body and its resistance to mixing. This is the amount of work needed to transform the water body(e.g. lake) to a uniform water density. It is commonly measured in Joule per square meter or g*cm/cm.
Thermal stability is the stability of a molecule at high temperatures, i.e. a molecule with more stability has more resistance to decomposition at high temperatures.
Thermal stability also describes the stability of a water body and its resistance to mixing. This is the amount of work needed to transform the water body(e.g. lake) to a uniform water density. It is commonly measured in Joule per square meter or g*cm/cm.
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Thermal stability is the stability of a molecule at high temperatures, i.e. a molecule with more stability has more resistance to decomposition at high temperatures.
Thermal stability also describes the stability of a water body and its resistance to mixing. This is the amount of work needed to transform the water body(e.g. lake) to a uniform water density. It is commonly measured in Joule per square meter or g*cm/cm.
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Thermal stability is the stability of a molecule at high temperatures, i.e. a molecule with more stability has more resistance to decomposition at high temperatures.
Thermal stability also describes the stability of a water body and its resistance to mixing. This is the amount of work needed to transform the water body(e.g. lake) to a uniform water density. It is commonly measured in Joule per square meter or g*cm/cm.
eAnswers Team
Thermal stability is the stability of a molecule at high temperatures, i.e. a molecule with more stability has more resistance to decomposition at high temperatures.
Thermal stability also describes the stability of a water body and its resistance to mixing. This is the amount of work needed to transform the water body(e.g. lake) to a uniform water density. It is commonly measured in Joule per square meter or g*cm/cm.