Peanuts are combustible because they are composed of oils and carbohydrates. What makes them burn is sufficient oxygen and a temperature increase that initiates the process.
If you burn a peanut it will keep aflame for a long time underwater, and boil the water
because it makes you burn up cause your a twit
A typical peanut is about 3/8 of an inch long. There is considerable variation, however.
actually sented candles burn slower then non-sented candlesThe answer above is correct though many people think that is makes no difference. So I suggest you get a lot of answers from people and find the majority.
inside of a peanut shell
No..
you lose a peanut and feel stupid
If you burn a peanut it will keep aflame for a long time underwater, and boil the water
because the oils that are made in the peanut
yes they can.
You would burn it in a calorimeter :-)
No, it makes my hair look peanut buttery.
peanuts have juice and when it drys up it makes peanut butter
Orville Redenbaucher
peanuts have juice and when it drys up it makes peanut butter
Peanut oil is used to cook at high temperatures and is high in fat.
The oils in the peanut will be displaced by the water and the nut will get very soggy. If it is in the shell, the shell will get soft and it will take longer for the nut to go soggy.