Wood pulp and perhaps trace chemicals from the paper making process.
Paper is a material that burns easily due to its low ignition temperature and the presence of natural fibers that quickly catch fire when exposed to heat.
Fire burns easily in materials that are flammable, such as paper, wood, fabric, and gasoline. These materials contain combustible elements that ignite easily when exposed to heat or flames.
Paper burns easily because since it used to be made of plants, it contains the chemicals of it, which plants had cellulose, which was their sugar (food), and it burns easily. Even when the plant is first set on fire, it still releases energy. When paper is made, the structure is different, but the chemicals remain.
Tissue paper burns really fast
Nothing much. I suppose it is very crude and because paper burns quickly and easily it can be dangerous. Better use a match.
Petrol burns easily, so smoking is dangerous near it.
Yes, paper is flammable because it is made of cellulose fibers that can ignite and burn when exposed to a flame or high heat source. It burns relatively easily compared to other materials.
I set light to a piece of plasterboard to see if it was asbestos - but it burned easily so I assume it wasn't.
The tester is not thick but they put a cotton in the middle
Yes, water vapor is produced when paper burns because paper is made up of cellulose fibers, and when it burns, the cellulose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water due to the combustion process.
Well, to answer the paper waster's question... Yeah, that's right! I went there! People of the Earth! You shouldn't be wasting paper! Paper=trees=oxygen=US!! So be smart and don't extinct US!!
stone is faster than paper because it has more mass so more gravity include on it