the burning rate of paper actually depends on the type of paper because they all have different densitys which will affect the burning rate of each type paper.in conclusion there are different burning rates.
Flash paper. This is a thin paper treated with oxidizing chemicals. When ignited it burns as a POOF! sort of burn- it is gone in a flash. You can buy small bits of flash paper in shops that carry magician's supplies.
The speed of paper burning depend on the type of paper and temperature.
it will burn when its so hot out and u need cold water to cool u down
One minute or less
Tissue paper burns really fast
Although there are many different paper types, normal cellulose paper will burn at 451°F.
No, as in the popular old book "Fahrenheit 451", the ignition temperature of plain paper as you might see in a text book is 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
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cloth burns the fastest then paper the second fastest and wood burns the slowest The speed of oxidation (combustion) of a material is dependent upon several factors, including but not limited to the surface area of exposed material, available oxygen, moisture content and heat of combustion. All three of these materials can be caused to burn at a faster or slower rate than each other by varying their properties. A pile of folded newspapers, a pile of matchsticks and a pile of clothes, the matchsticks might burn faster, separate the clothes in layers with air pockets and add a fan the clothes might burn faster. crumple the paper into balls and that might burn faster. Use an accelerant like gasoline and that might help something burn even faster, because of a hotter flame. Note: some types of cloth and paper do not burn at all.
if the water temperature is too hot it will burn the scalp, if the water temperature is too cold it will not clean the scalp.
Paper clips will burn given a high enough temperature.
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451 degrees Fahrenheit
Although there are many different paper types, normal cellulose paper will burn at 451°F.
Wood such as paper will burn at 451 degrees Fahrenheit. How it necessarily burns is subject to how much moisture is actually in the wood.
There is not enough energy at room temperature to initiate the reaction.
451 is the temperature at which paper self-ignites, more specifically books that are being burned. This is also the number on the character Montag's helmet. *Ray Bradbury named "Fahrenheit 451" (novel, 1953) after the temperature at which paper ignites (the range is about 218°-246°C or 424-474°F).Fahrenheit 451 is the degrees in which books burn
Hi. the alcohol mixture doesn't need a very high temperature to burn. the paper on the bill needs a higher temp. the burning of the mixture vaporizes the water and that prevents the bill from burning
No, as in the popular old book "Fahrenheit 451", the ignition temperature of plain paper as you might see in a text book is 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
it will become WARM. Depending on the temperature you are heating it to, it may even catch on fire.
Wood burns indirectly, by adding temperature first the wood will release gasses, which will burn in presence of oxygen. Once it catches fire, the temperature will get high enough to pyrolyse cellulose (main component of wood) and the decomposition gasses burn pretty well !
yes u can burn paper towels you can use a lighter.