O kosmos kaigetai Kai to mouni xyrizetai!
Maybe--Fiddling while Rome burns.
no. shepperd kills him and burns his body
Antoine Lavoisier is often celebrated as the "Father of Modern Chemistry".Robert Burns Woodward is considered as the "Fatherof Modern Organic Chemistry".
Yes, gas burns efficiently in modern vehicles due to advancements in engine technology and fuel efficiency measures.
The avergae person burns about 1 calorie per minute sleeping. This is roughly equivalent to sitting still while awake. Almost every activity burns the equivalent or more calories than that.
The only "carbon dioxide burns" I am familiar with are those from handling dry ice. As such they are equivalent to "frostbite", i.e. they are a result of freezing tissue. They should be treated like frostbite. Very mild "burns" can be treated by gently warming the affected area and then bandaging it. More severe "burns" need a doctor's attention.
The coloring is usually just on the outside of a lipid candle, the whick burns in a modern candle, if its an old oil candle, it might have color that burns due to its chemicals.
"Hydro" does not mean water in Greek; it actually means "water" in English. The element you are referring to that turns into water when it burns in air is hydrogen (not hydro), with the chemical symbol H. When hydrogen gas reacts with oxygen in the air, it forms water (H2O) through a chemical reaction.
The affix "pyro" is derived from the Greek word "pyr," meaning fire. It is used in words relating to heat, fire, or burns.
The only "carbon dioxide burns" I am familiar with are those from handling dry ice. As such they are equivalent to "frostbite", i.e. they are a result of freezing tissue. They should be treated like frostbite. Very mild "burns" can be treated by gently warming the affected area and then bandaging it. More severe "burns" need a doctor's attention.
Burns were treated with lard, but hospitals have been around for centuries. They weren't the best places to go and most died who went there. Medicine was very primitive and the use of things like lard, urine, and mercury were used. It isn't until modern medicine that skin grafts were used for burns and special solutions used.
The obvious ones: shock, burns, death, lack of 99% of all modern conveniences The indirect ones: burning fossel fuels that pollute