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Most candles are made from a hydrocarbon called parafin; it burns, producing carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Magnesium is an element that burns very brightly when ignited, producing a brilliant white light.
When an object burns, the mass remains the same. The matter in the object is simply being converted from the solid state to gaseous state, while the total mass is conserved according to the law of conservation of mass.
Paper (books).
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An asteroid is a large rocky object that orbits the sun, while a meteoroid is a smaller rocky object that travels through space. When a meteoroid enters Earth's atmosphere and burns up, it is called a meteor.
A match burns to produce fire. It burns because of the reaction between the sulfur in the match and the object it is striking.
Yes, carbon monoxide burns with a blue flame, producing carbon dioxide.
Sodium, Potassium, and Phosphorus all burn upon contact with air.
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
When something burns, it typically reacts with oxygen in the air in a chemical process called combustion. During this reaction, the material (fuel) combines with oxygen, producing heat, light, carbon dioxide, and water as byproducts. This exothermic reaction releases energy, which is why burning produces flames and heat.
it is a completely new object.