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materials burn because of a chemical reaction that occured within the material. as for the purpose there can be many... you can burn wood for warmth or a candle because it smells good
Immediately run cols water over it for a minute or so. Put a burn ointment on it if necessary.
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No. you could time them.
No, nothing will burn in carbon dioxide. The gas necessary is oxygen.
materials burn because of a chemical reaction that occured within the material. as for the purpose there can be many... you can burn wood for warmth or a candle because it smells good
Many materials such as plastic melt and some materials burn such as wood
oxygen
In that case, the radioactive materials will pollute the atmosphere.
Burn it
melt and burn
Synthetic materials burn quicker than natural materials for example quickest polyester wool metal gold diamond water nylon(the slowest of them all) slowest
you take all you materials and burn them
An acid burn is a chemical burn; acids have free H+ ions that have a tenancy to attack and burn and sometimes dehydrate organic materials, such as your skin.
hydrogen is an explosive gas and it also needs oxygen to burn
A material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen is called flammability.
Sodium nitrate itself does not burn. It is an oxidizer. It can be used in place of oxygen to burn materials.