vampies do not feel "burned" when in contact with silver but it does mess with thier head.
Burning silver nitrate will release toxic nitrogen dioxide gas and leave behind silver metal residue. The reaction is exothermic and can be violent, so it should be done with caution and in a controlled environment.
No, silver does not kill vampires. In vampire folklore, traditional methods of killing vampires typically involve a wooden stake through the heart, decapitation, or exposure to sunlight. Silver is more commonly associated with werewolves in mythology.
In folklore, a variety of metals like silver, iron, and steel have been associated with killing vampires. However, in contemporary fiction and popular culture, there is no specific metal that is universally identified as a vampire-killing weapon.
Burning silver in a flame test typically produces white or bright blue flames due to the presence of silver ions in the compound.
Silver has a high thermal conductivity and is not easily oxidized at high temperatures, which prevents it from burning. Even when exposed to flames, silver typically melts or tarnishes instead of catching fire.
A vampire Cannot touch silver ! Because if a vampire touch a silver then it would be damage to his skin.
Silver bullets
are you kidding me? yes, bats burn. they have fur and they're mammals. If you manage to catch one and light it up im guessing that it will burn as long as it isn't a vampire, in which case its already undead so no. no vampire bats don't burn.
To kill a vampire with a gun you must use silver bullets.
yes, it damages them.
the only way ive ever heard of to treat a vampire victim is to kill the vampire that infected the person and to do that you have to cut off the head of the vampire then burn it
I'd burn the entire body.
Yu get burn and died
Only if you shoot them with a silver bullet, I've seen vampires wear silver jewellery.
There is many ways to destroy a vampire. In the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyers it says that the only way to make sure a vampire is dead is to rip it to shreds and burn every peice. There is also many myths that say you can destroy vampires by driving a silver stake thru there unbeating heart.
They actually do not have any special name. Mythological vampires do not burn in the sun. Neither any vampire from a story that had been written before 1922 did. The first vampire who burned in the sun was Count Orlok in the film "Nosferatu" (1922).
with a weapon made from silver mixed with the vampire's pure blood...sometimes its iron and not silver :\