well the alkali metals catch fire or explode whenever in the presence of water so they burn fairly well oil will also burn on water.
In this reaction, hydrogen (H2) is oxidized to form water (H2O), and a covalent bond is formed between hydrogen and oxygen atoms in water.
you could see what kind of wood burns faster or which color flame burns hotter or last longer( like not going out over a period of time)
Water
what kind of dog did Robert Burns have
fire tubes or water tubes
A chemical burn. Strong acids and strong bases both cause chemical burns.
yes it does depending on what kind of fire it is
When fire burns logs, a chemical change is taking place. The heat from the fire causes the wood to undergo combustion, which is a chemical reaction that breaks down the wood's molecular structure and releases energy in the form of heat and light.
Water
Any kind of spark can cause a fire in the presence of an accelerator like gas fumes. It can happen even with a 1.5 volt battery.
A kitchen pan fire is most likely caused by grease. The best option for putting out this kind of fire would be a fire extinguisher. Never use water on these kind of fires.
The correct way to word an invitation is to say, "We request your kind presence at." The invitation does not need to say kind presence to be correct.