One way for a fire to burn at a different temperature is it's wood soft wood such as pine burn fast and hot but hard wood such as muscle wood burns slower and cooler but still hot enough to burn you so don't touch it
does fire burn compounds and produce waste>
By burning different substances e.g copper burns green and magnesium burns white.
No it doesn't make something burn. But if something is already burning, it supports the burning. In the fire triangle, which is what makes a fire, it says that you need fuel, oxygen, and something else, that I tend to forget. So, technically, oxygen does make something burn, because you need that oxygen to help it and if you don't have that then it won't burn. So, I say yes, it does.
Yes , oxygen is a reactant but with different properties , if oxygen misses you cannot burn fire .
Sugar will burn, but not really catch fire that well. Heating sugar to its melting point is called caramelizing and, naturally, makes caramel!
An Extinguished fire is put out and a raging fire is continuing to burn .
chemicak change occur
Fire burn changes the wood chemical.
When a fire runs out of things to burn, or runs out of fuel(oxygen) it will stop burning.
smoldering and fire both burn something just in different ways!!
. The fire does burn the seed if you put it in the right soil
yes it is because they work well with fire and the nutrients of the tulip wood makes it burn quicker
sodium turns it green
Oxygen does not distribute fire. Fire is a chemical reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Fire cannot burn without oxygen, and the more oxygen there is, the hotter and faster a fire will burn. More oxygen also makes it easier for materials to ignite.
It would be far better to compost the leaves than burn them. It makes useful fertilizer rather than a fire hazard. If you must burn, make sure to have a wire mesh on your burn barrel and a water hose nearby. Never leave a fire unattended.
does fire burn compounds and produce waste>
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.