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Iron fillings and charcoal make gold sparks.
Sparks are rapid oxidation. Oxygen is required for oxidation to take place.
No. The blacksmith god Hephaestus was also a god of volcanoes. The greek believed the volcano represented a smith's furnace and when it erupted it was the equivalent to sparks flying when a smith heats heated metal. There is a link to the source below.
Zinc does react when heated. It sparks, then turns to a liquid. The reaction takes place because the zinc combines with the o2 and creates zinc oxide.
In February 2011, there were several bushfires in the Perth area. The one which began in Roleystone was believed to have been started accidentally by flying sparks when someone was using a grinder. The fire which originated near Brigadoon, northeast of Perth, was started when strong winds blew down a tree branch, which then fell onto power lines.
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A striker produces sparks when vigorously squeezed, so it is handy to light the gas burners.
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I'm not sure but I know that when sodium reacts with bromine it does that.
She asking if you felt sparks flying or if you didn't feel anything in the kiss
Imagine an arc welder throwing of sparks. The sparks seem to defy gravity flying of in all directions. Eventually the sparks fall to the ground, now imagine the universe and the solar systems in it as sparks flying out in all directions. They to will eventually loose momentum and try to fall to the ground, but if there is no ground to fall on the whole universe will simply collapse from where it came from. The outward journey has taken 4.5 billion years till now creating the gravity that keeps our feet on the ground on a spec of dust called Earth.
No it shouldn't. There is a lot of killing but they are wearing medal suits so if you get shot or stabbed there are only going to be sparks flying out of your suit.
what are sparks
Loose wires can cause fires by arcing or sparks flying into combustible material. I don't know about the "notted" aspect unless it is a typo and means ROTTED. In that case, yes rotted wires can also cause arcing or sparks too.
Pure sodium reacts violently with water, and sputters red hot sparks of molten metal when it does (see Mythbusters episode - Can elemental metals carry the same punch as a grenade?).
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