Exothermic reactions release heat, and ones that are highly exothermic can cause safety concerns.
After this induction period, the reactions can be highly exothermic.
Under certain circumstances, (highly exothermic reactions) the reaction will proceed very quickly once started.
Upon dissolution in water, which is highly exothermic, the hydrogen halides give the corresponding acids.
The conversion is highly exothermic, that is the process releases a lot of heat.
The reaction is highly exothermic, and careful temperature control is required.
It is caused by a highly exothermic reaction taking place in a thin zone.
This reaction is highly exothermic, which leads to contaminated products.
The oxidation of iron by this method is highly exothermic.
The reaction is highly exothermic, and can lead to an explosion.