order of thermal stability of halides of carbon
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Carbon tetrabromide (CBr4) is insoluble in water and other polar solvents, but soluble in benzene. Carbon tetraiodide (CI4) decomposes thermally, Equation. The decreasing stability of CX4, from fluorine to iodine, is directly related to the C-X bond energy ([link]). Bond energies for carbon-halide bonds.
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The thermal stability of a substance depends heavily on the structure of the substance which, in turn, is dependent on the bonds between atoms that hold that structure together. ... They can lower the energy needed to break a N–O bond.
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