The burned magnesium ribbon is primarily magnesium oxide, which reacts with water to form magnesium hydroxide according to the equation MgO + H2O => Mg(OH)2.
when we respire, glucose is burnt by oxygen...one by product is water. SO OXYGEN COMBUSTS WITH GLUCOSE TO PRODUCE WATER!
The produce water by direct combination when hydrogen is burnt in oxygen.
apparently a water ribbon is an item that inhances water type moves
The products produced when burning methane (CH4) are carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O).
When cooker gas is burnt, it undergoes combustion to produce heat energy and releases carbon dioxide (CO2) and water vapor (H2O) as byproducts. Incomplete combustion can also produce carbon monoxide (CO) and soot (carbon particles).
no
A shadow cannot be burnt in a fire or drowned in water.
No. However it will dissove in water to produce an acidic solution :)
To effectively clean a burnt Copper Chef pan, start by filling the pan with water and adding a few tablespoons of baking soda. Bring the mixture to a boil and let it simmer for about 10-15 minutes. Then, use a non-abrasive sponge or scrubber to gently scrub away the burnt residue. Rinse the pan thoroughly with warm water and dry it completely. If there are still stubborn burnt spots, you can also try using a mixture of vinegar and water or a commercial copper cleaner.
Coal is burnt to produce heat to make water boil. The steam drives a turbine which turns a generator to make electricity.
If you mean the motor is burnt then the answer is no. It is not cost effective.
Water is distilled by evaporating it, usually by adding heat and bringing it to boil