You think probable to magnesium.
the white powder is magnesium oxide. Magnesium burns in air with a dazzling white light to produce magnesium oxide. the equation is- 2Mg + O2 = 2MgO
Variances in temperature determine how brightly a fire burns. The hottest, brightest fires burn white or light-yellow. A bright-white fire burns around 2,600 degrees F, while the hottest fire, a dazzling white, burns around 2,700 degrees F.
Yes, magnesium burn in air.
anti-noninflammable
White candles reflect the light in the experiment.
For 2017, they're calling it "Dazzling White." It appears to be white.
"She who belongs to the light". By analogy, a "person of light" was understood as a "dazzling" one, and was the usual term for a "goddess".
Example: white candle burns. white reflects light so heat is deflected also black candle burns. black absorbs light and heat therefore would burn faster than a white candle.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Magnesium is sometimes used in flares and flashbulbs because it burns with a bright white light.
Observing a dazzling light from a black hole is impossible because anything cannot come out of black hole once after entering it's event horizon (even light) because black hole very very very strong gravitational field.
Glared is the past form of the verb glare. As a verb glare means: to shine with or reflect a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or to stare with a fiercely or angry look. Glare can also be a noun ( the noun has no -ed form). As a noun is means: a very harsh, bright, dazzling light or a fiercely or angrily piercing stare. or dazzling or showy appearance; showiness.