An "old flame" is someone a person dated in the past. A "high school flame" would be someone a person dated in high school.
In his sophmore year
carburizing flame is used
The type of flame is directly proportionate to the temperature the food cooks at. If the flame is low, that would make a simmering heat. If the flame is high, it would make boiling, sauteing and searing.
There are a number of safety symbols used in a high school science classroom. Some of these include a picture of a flame, denoting flammable, a picture of a an object exploding, denoting an explosive, as well as a scull and bones, denoting poison.
it depends on the flames temperature the flame will turn blue at a high temperature
Most cutting and welding is done with a neutral flame.
The flame test is made in nonluminous flames which are not high flames.
The flame was extinguished only ounce when a visiting Catholic school group doused it with holy water. A guard used his lighter to reignite the flame.
Alta High School, Valley High School, Skyline High School, East High School, West High School, Olympus High School, Woods Cross High School, Snow Canyon High School, Juan Diego Catholic High School, West Jordan High School, Highland High School... well I guess that's more than one.
walnut high school
The motto of Deepika English Medium School is 'Light the Flame'.
Technically, no. "Flame" doesn't "react" with anything. Hydrogen gas is flammable, though.