Dicyanoacetylene (C4N2), also called carbon subnitride, is the hottest burning gas, burning at 4990 °C
Burning. Some substance, usually called the fuel, combines with oxygen, or some substance that causes oxidation, and releases heat energy as the substances are changed into some new substance(s).
in the petro tank
In exactly the same way as a petro-chemical fuel such as kerosine or gasoline, or natural gas.
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.
Hickory has the most BTUs per cord....
Fuel burning is the burning of fuel. In an automobile engine it is called combustion. The gasoline mixed with oxygen and ignited by the spark plugs explodes.
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Yes, burning of fuel is always a chemical reaction.
It depends on how massive the star is and what part of its life its at. Most of the time the core is the hottest, but after a star runs out of its current fuel it will start fusing elements in a shell around its core out to the surface or photosphere. While these shells are burning they are the temporary hotspots of the star, while the core gets hotter and hotter.