Ash and smoke.
Paper burns because the molecules in the paper and match (fire) are moving rapidly toward each other.Another answer:Three things are necessary for fire to exist: Air, Fuel, and Heat. Too much or not enough of any of these ingredients will affect how the fire will burn.You may smother a fire by depriving it of it's source of air.You may deprive a fire of it's fuel (paper) by separating it from the burning material.You may remove the heat and chemically "freeze" a fire with certain types of fire extinguishers.
fire
Decommissioned. Gun that has been permanently changed so that it can never fire.
Paper in Fire was created in 1987.
Yes. Argon is chemically inert and is used in some fire extinguishers.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
When you get a lighter and some paper then you set the paper on fire.
In a fire, oxygen chemically combines very rapidly with a fuel, releasing heat and other byproducts of the reaction.
the wavelength will tell you the temperature chemically and change the colour physically
No! It's a noble gas ... it does not react chemically with anything.
The paper for the fire in club penguin is the safety manual
When paper burns in a fire, the reactants are mostly carbon (the main substance in the paper) and oxygen(from the air).