The stability of an organic compound depends on its nature and the environment in which it is placed. It depends on the presence or absence of reagents (acid, base, oxidizing agent, reducing agent, light, etc.) and catalysts. The stability may not be the same in the solid, liquid or gaseous state. In a homogenous solution, the stability might be affected by the polarity of the solvent and its concentration. For instance a polar solvent favors ionization. In a non-polar solvent ionization is difficult. In the gas phase ionization never occurs. In the gas phase and in solution stability depends on pressure and the presence of impurities. We are interested here in the thermal stability of pure compounds in the gas phase or in non-polar solvents under one atmosphere…