Sodium burns in water as it gets reacted with the oxygen in water and yields NaOH and that is why it is stored in Paraffin.
Mercury and water don't burn.
the byzantines secret weapon which burns on water is your mom!
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
When hydrogen burns, water vapor (H2O) is produced as a byproduct.
When hydrogen burns, the product created is water.
Yes, water vapor is produced when paper burns because paper is made up of cellulose fibers, and when it burns, the cellulose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water due to the combustion process.
Water can cause burns at temperatures above 130°F (54°C). At this temperature, prolonged contact can lead to burns, while water at 160°F (71°C) can cause burns in just a few seconds. The severity of a burn also depends on the duration of exposure and individual sensitivity. Always exercise caution when handling hot water to prevent burns.
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Sea water is not recommended for treating burns. While it may provide temporary relief due to its cool temperature, the salt content can irritate the skin and lead to infection. It's best to rinse burns with clean, lukewarm water and seek appropriate medical treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for serious burns.