Butter typically begins to burn at around 350°F (175°C). However, it can start to smoke and break down at lower temperatures due to its milk solids and water content. When cooking with butter, it's often recommended to clarify it (making ghee) to raise its smoke point to about 450°F (232°C) for higher-heat applications.
The temp at which a fire burns. :)
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Do not put butter or oils on a burn. Run the burn under cold water, that's all.
it will cause the burn to go deeper into the skin
Butter, grease, or oil will retain heat
hi its me, butter always burn fast because of there is a high smoking flavor...
Butter was put on the burn and sometimes various herbal remedies.
Butter soothes a burn or aloe vera but medication helps.
The grease doesn't help it heal and will acutally make it hurt more. Ice is the thing to use. Because, the butter will melt because the burn is hot and if the butter melts and the surface it is on is hot the butter will get hotter and and burn you more.