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A flame cannot be any cold but always hot even at the first instant it is lit.
The boric acid will dissolve in the methanol, and when lit with a flame will produce a brilliant green flame
When vinegar and baking soda mix, they react to form an gas called carbon dioxide (CO2) which is heavier than air. The flame needs oxygen (O2) to burn. When the beaker is tilted, it spills the heavy carbon dioxide gas over the flame and suffocates it.
combustion...
It is called a pilot light.
they keep it lit with liquid fluid
It is lit at the end of the opening ceremony.
It will burn the gas out. Then go out.
"You have lit" can be correct usage, as in: "Once the flame appears, you have lit the candle."
The oympic flame is lit at a Olympia by the sun
The liquid would probably fall out of the glow-stick
The flame that stays continuously lit is called the pilot light. There is also an eternal flame that burns in certain cemeteries.
in olympia (Greece)
Olympia, greece
The flame is lit wherever the games are. Right now in Vancouver, in two years it will be in London.
It does not react to oxygen like potassium, if that is what you meant. Sulfur is flammable if it is lit and turns into a blood red liquid with a blue flame and a pungent odor.
it is already over isn't it?