which are the chemicals that melt stones, give that chemicals name
you will burn in a tube
stone does not burn
When you light a match, it starts to burn! Hope that I have been helpful!
This is the ability to burn releasing heat.
Yes: With a sufficient supply of oxygen, sulphur dioxide will burn to form sulphur trioxide.
Without chemical reactions life wouldn't exist, plants couldn't convert light to energy, we couldn't convert meat to energy, cars wouldn't run, wood wouldn't burn, the universe would be dead. Chemical reactions are at the heart of most of the processes of the Universe.
No, lighting a firework is not irreversible. Once ignited, the firework will burn and explode, but the process itself is not permanent. The chemical reactions that produce the light and sound are temporary and do not alter the firework in a permanent way.
No, stone cannot burn because it is a non-combustible material.
*happens Combustion is a sequence of chemical reactions between a fuel and an oxidant acompanied by the production of heat which burn. Combustion IS burning.
Helium does not burn because it is an inert gas, meaning it does not undergo chemical reactions like combustion.
That's because the energy sources themselves are different! For example, some energy sources (such as coal) produce pollution, because they rely on chemical reactions; others don't, either because they don't use chemical reactions (such as wind energy), or because the results of the chemical reactions are harmless (such as when you burn hydrogen - in which case the end result is water).
Today's rockets use chemical fuel for this. That is, they burn something.