they burn and sometime change colour or state, but they do this at a higher teperature
It sticks to what ever you burned it on
or when it's burned in air it makes the metal oxide.
It also melts (sometimes).
It combines with Oxygen
Combines with Oxygen from the Air
I hope this helped you :)
steel cannot burn
It gets hot.
generally metal oxides are formed.
Typically when a metal 'burns', what is happening is that it is getting hot enough for it to react and form a bond with the oxygen in the atmosphere. This is almost identical to what happens when metal rusts, but on a much shorter time scales because of the higher energies involved. In other words, the metal is forming a chemical bond with the oxygen in the air.
It burns.
It burns.
When a log is burning, it burns energy quickly; and when cellular respiration happens, it burns energy gradually.
Magnesium is a metal when we say burning of magnesium it means formation of its oxide with liberation of heat and light.
how burns happens
Typically when a metal 'burns', what is happening is that it is getting hot enough for it to react and form a bond with the oxygen in the atmosphere. This is almost identical to what happens when metal rusts, but on a much shorter time scales because of the higher energies involved. In other words, the metal is forming a chemical bond with the oxygen in the air.
it burns i think
Aluminum
The metal that burns readily underwater is sodium. It can ignite easily underwater, and it can be incredibly difficult to extinguish.
Magnesium
it burns.
it burns
It burns
it melts
It burns
magnesium