a hot pink/red colour
It tells you about the element and what it means. So for example Lithium the color is pink,or blue or whatever it would mean what Lithium means.
Burning is an adjective meaning "on fire, being consumed by flame, undergoing a combustion reaction". An example sentence would be "During the protests, firefighters put out flames in several burning barrels."
burning at the stake or drowning. With burning at the stake, the fires were kept low so the victim would die from the smoke, not the flames
Because the heat of the flames and the toxic smoke of various burning debris. Besides would you rather die of burning and or suffocation or a quick death?
Exothermic, for within an endothermic (situation) there would be a drop of temperature *excuse my spelling if you would* , therefore to continue burning it will need to absorb the heat, where as exothermic reactions energy will be released as heat.
Frankly, I've never heard of that. I would definitley get someone to see it A.S.A.P.
because yellow flames dont burn effectively and leave carbon so burning with yellow flames leaves soot on the glassware
If you are referring to cooking the answer would be; SCORCHING
Li3N would be lithium nitride. LiNO3 would be lithium nitrate. LiN3 does not exist.
Lithium chloride would dissolve in water.
It woult be lithium.
The charge if a fluorine atom were attract an extra electron from lithium the lithium atom would be positive. -APEX