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What chemical kills a ten year old tree faster?

FIRE


What chemical reaction will be needed in a fire work?

you would need warmth


Can you light a coconut on fire?

it depends on how dried out it is i would guess no but then again anythings possible with a little lighter fluid ! Another answer: It is extremely difficult to set a coconut on fire. If you add a coconut to a fire it will burn. However, the nut inside the coconut contains water or a liquid called coconut milk. When the fire becomes hot enough, it will boil and either crack the coconut or sometimes explode. If all you have is the coconut, you should break it into smaller pieces. The inside is stringy. That part catches fire quite easily. So by breaking coconuts into smaller pieces you can build a nice fire.


In what way did the plains peoples use fire?

The plains tribes used fire to help the grasses grow. The seeds needed fire to germinate faster and by doing this it helped the buffalo. The buffalo needed the grasses for food. Fire was also used for heat and cooking.


How do you get a rare flaming coconut?

Set it on fire?


How do you make fuel from a coconut?

1.light a fire 2.put out the fire


What is a type of fire is a chemical fire?

a fire with a chemical in it


What is the chemical to make fire?

Fire is not a chemical itself, but a chemical reaction that occurs when a fuel (such as wood, paper, or gas) combines with oxygen in the air and is ignited by heat to produce light and heat energy. The main components needed for fire are fuel, oxygen, and heat.


Does pure oxygen make things burn faster?

In general, no, it accelerates / increases fires. If the fire is based on methane, say, and the oxygen displaces all the methane, then the fire will go out. If the oxygen is passed through / across the fire at something approaching supersonic speed, if the fire doesn't go out, it *will* go somewhere else.


Four elements that must be present for fire to exist include?

For a fire to exist, four elements must be present: fuel, heat, oxygen, and a chemical reaction. The fuel provides the material to burn, heat is needed to increase the fuel's temperature to its ignition point, oxygen is required for the combustion process, and a chemical reaction occurs between the fuel and oxygen to sustain the fire.


Is a fire a physical or chemical change?

A fire is a chemical change due to the irreversible changes that happen.


Could oxygen start a fire?

Not on its own. To have a fire you need three ingredients: fuel, oxygen, and heat. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable fuel. The heat is needed to ignite and sustain the reaction. Our atmosphere is 21% oxygen, which makes fire possible here. Oxygen tanks, which contain pure oxygen, are a fire hazard because higher concentrations of oxygen make it easier for flammable materials to ignite and allow a fire to burn hotter and spread faster.