Dicyanoacetylene (C4N2), also called carbon subnitride, is the hottest burning gas, burning at 4990 °C
Burning is a chemical change as when we burn anything eg paper a new substance is formed known as ashes. Therefore when a new substance forms it is known as chemical change. By Annika Khullar
In 9th century china when a cook mixed potassium nitrate, also known as saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal. Instead of burning it exploded, so it was used to make fireworks, which explode.
Burning anything (a liquid or a solid) is a chemical change and the reaction is known as a combustion reaction.
It can be also known as salt.
it's known as combustion
combustion
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Cat scratch fever, also known as cat scratch disease, is cause by getting scratched by an infected cat. The burning sensation is caused by the inflammation of lymph nodes.
The Carbon Cycle
Burning hydrogen combines the hydrogen with oxygen atoms. This yields H2O also known as water.
Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard, was associated with this description. He was an infamous English pirate who was known for his fearsome appearance, which included tying burning fuses into his beard during battles to intimidate his enemies.
They are known for racism, hate, and burning crosses in people's yards.
burning of fuel is known as combustion inscience
This appears to be a combination of two fears: the fear of fire is pyrophobia. Thanatophobia, also known as Thantophobia, is the fear of dying.
No. Burning is a chemical change. Also, it is an irreversible change.
Dicyanoacetylene (C4N2), also called carbon subnitride, is the hottest burning gas, burning at 4990 °C