it will burn it would probably burn at first and melt the ice and water does not encourage burning so the coal stops burning
No, you cannot burn coal over dry ice. Though they say that dry ice "burns" it doesn't really. It is extremely cold, and if you were to touch it, (which I highly advise that you do not do) it would feel like it was burning you. So, you could not actually get coal hot using dry ice.
i got a burn from a curling iron. rub the burn on your ear, or rub alchohol on it
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i think vitimin E prevents scaringRight after a burn happens the BEST thing to put on it is ice. Ice is the best healing thing you can do for a burn.
If it is new put ice on it. Hold it there. Don't put any salves on it they make the burn worse.
They burn at the same pace. (If you can't find coal, put wooden logs in the furnace to make charcoal! It has the same uses as coal!)
After a hot milk burn, put cold water on the spot of the burn them put ice to stop some pain. After putting ice on it, gently and smoothly put polysporn on it. Polysporn should be found at any superstore in the drug isle, also in your community pharmacy.
DO NOT PUT AN ICE CUBE ON THE BURN.Because it makes the tishu hurt worst after .i just burn my self 2:00 ago i had an first degrees buin.all i did was put on aloe vera gel and guz and i does not hurt a bit.so DONT PUT ICE OR ICE WATER ON TH BURN BECAUSE THE TISUU SWELLS AND ROTS from,ilovejetthehawk
i think vitimin E prevents scaringRight after a burn happens the BEST thing to put on it is ice. Ice is the best healing thing you can do for a burn.
Oxygen is the element in the air that is needed for coal dust to burn. When coal dust is exposed to oxygen and heat, it can ignite and burn.
When you burn coal you are using it not altering it.
yes, if you put coal in fire it will burn. you can sometimes grill with it. there is a lot more. telling you would result in bad things- earl lane