Heat is not an element. It's what happens when an exothermic reaction-- a reaction where the bonds of the products contain less energy than those of the reactants-- occurs between two or more substances.
I guess to start you have to understand that, opposed to what you see in books and Video Games, Fire, Water, Earth, and Air are not elements. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, air is made of a combination of gaseous molecules (predominantly nitrogen and hydrogen), earth is a combination of anything and everything, and fire is a reaction between elements.
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it depends how hot it is idiot
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SH*T look it up the name on the table is ST
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"Burning" in the conventional sense is combining with Oxygen. The element would liberate heat and leave as residue, oxides of itself.
Yes.Earth is 3rd hottest,Mercury is 2nd hottest, and Venus is the hottest.
The white colored flame is considered to be the hottest.
The blue part of the flame, the cone in the middle is the hottest, the flame cools as it gets further away from the burning centre, this is similar to the sun where the outer surface of the sun is significantly cooler compared to the inside.
Although there are special cases such as burning hydrogen in a chlorine atmosphere without oxygen, what you and I would normally call burning is exothermic (i.e. releasing heat) oxidation. The result of burning is therefore a compound (most commonly oxide), not an element.There is a reverse process called reduction where the oxygen is removed from the compound, often at high temperatures. This process can in theory yield a pure element from an oxide. Note though that this is not burning as the heat has to be supplied to the reaction externally (endothermic reaction).
Dicyanoacetylene (C4N2), also called carbon subnitride, is the hottest burning gas, burning at 4990 °C
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no, I think thermite is.
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
Surprisingly, it is carbon.
Carbon is the element that is black and is produced when there is incomplete burning.
Hickory has the most BTUs per cord....
Hydrogen, but its not burning, its fusing.
That depends on the element you are burning.
Water doesn't remove a flammable element from burning wood. It simply lowers the temperature.
really, infinity. this is because there are a few of the elements that haven't been discovered yet, so there for haven't been studied yet. Their burning point could be negative infinity, or positive infinity. so there for, the hottest burning temperature is infinity.