No. Water will not burn, although the hydrogen and oxygen that make it up are both highly flammable. It is possible that putting a battery in water could create those gases by electrolysis under some conditions.
My science teacher burned water without using batteries because she used a pan that you plug in and the pan requires no batteries so that could have been what your teacher did.
Water does not burn. Please clarify your question as it is very confusing as to what you want to know.
Yes, all you need to have to make water burn is; 2 batteries, a cup, water, and matches. First, put the batteries in the cup with water for 30 minute's. Then use the matches to burn it. Be careful not to burn your house!!^ ^ just kidding.It doesn't have flammable properties. It is inert. Because of its chemical composition. And then it's a good thing it doesn't, since we use water so much in our daily lives.
Hydrogen burns explosively. That's why Lead Acid batteries are never tested for water level with live flame.
they will burn out faster
It will if the batteries are connected in series. If they are connected in parallel, the lamp will burn longer, but not brighter.
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If you added more batteries in parallel, then the bulb would shine for a long time. If you added more batteries in series, then the bulb would burn very brightly for a short time and then 'burn out'.
when batteries are new never use mixture water but when batteries become old and weak then you need to add mixture water
not unless the engine is also on, but it does waste the batteries
Yes, batteries can electrocute you in water because they can still conduct electricity when submerged. It is important to be cautious and avoid contact with batteries in water to prevent the risk of electrocution.
There is no vampires that burn from regular water but in some stories Holy Water can burn them.