There are structural changes occur in the internal structure of antimony trioxide as when the subjected to torch flame ,it absorbs heat energy, causing a change in its internal structure, leading to its transformation into antimony tetroxide. The antimony tetroxide is also considered flame retardant , and constantly shed heat torch absorbs oxide quartet turn the heat energy, causing it to collapse in the end to antimony trioxide again. My question from the standpoint of chemistry, are these changes are infinite or they stop at a certain point?

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