The reaction in elephant toothpaste can get very hot, reaching temperatures of around 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
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The reaction of elephant toothpaste can get very hot, reaching temperatures of around 150 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yes, elephant toothpaste is hot when it is being created because it involves a chemical reaction that produces heat as a byproduct.
Icy Hot is a physical reaction. When applied to the skin, it produces a sensation of heat or cold by irritating nerve endings, rather than undergoing a chemical reaction.
When sulfur reacts with hot and concentrated sulfuric acid, sulfur dioxide gas is produced. This reaction is exothermic and can be quite vigorous. The sulfur dioxide gas can further react with the sulfuric acid to form additional products depending on the conditions.
Zinc reacts with steam to form Zinc oxide(yellow when hot and white when cold) and hydrogen. Zn+H2O=ZnO +H2