Yes. To burn a compound you need a halogen with a higher energy than the one in the salt. So if you put sodium chloride in a fluorine rich environment and apply a flame it will burn.
Sodium chloride doesn't burn.
Salt doesn't burn.
No. It is a nonflammable salt.
the answer is 109 degrees
no
It's possible if your lips are dry they have little tiny cracks in them, and the salt will irritate your lips, and cause them to burn.
It depends, salt increases the speed of the burn and the intensity. I would say approximately 2minutes (with salt)
Yes because salt can burn their insides and it is not good for them anyway
You can't burn table salt very easily, but when you do, it "cackles" and will often fly up. I tried it on cement and a little bit of salt flew up at me. Be VERY careful when doing this with more than one bit of salt.
your sweat causes your face to burn because of the salt in it. the salt is what burns. it burns mostly because your pores are open more to let the sweat out and the salt gets in and burns.
salt
red-car not salt burn
Sodium chloride doesn't burn.