The old saying "there is no smoke without fire" tells you the whole story really. The formula is: FIRE + SMOKE ------> BURNING + HEAT That's all there is to it.
Fire Burning was created in 2008.
Those reactions are said to be exothermic.
Because cellular respiration is the process by which turning ADP into ATP, while burning a fire is just a release of energy. Cellular Respiration= gaining of energy Burning a fire=losing energy.
Fire is not invisible; fire is the chemical chain reaction from combustion that creates heat and light. Combustion, which is the actual burning process, is strictly chemical rearrangement and is invisible - but once you add oxygen to it, it becomes visible as fire.
Metals conduct heat.
Fire or heat
Because fire is just heat of what’s burning. Like fire on its own is noting. It’s not possible. Fire is just heat, but if you put that heat on wood it’ll smell like burning wood. same with meat and other stuff. Heat doesn’t have a smell.
Like any other fire, a burning candle requires fuel, heat, oxygen and a chemical reaction. If you use a fire extinguisher, it typically removes the heat or oxygen from the process, thus stopping the fire.
Johnny felt scared and panicked during the fire. He was worried about his safety and that of his friends. He also felt a sense of urgency to escape the burning building.
Like burning fire, he is evil. its cold a burning cold to bring the appearance of heat.
Kinda. It's the ability to control heat and fire with your mind.
Oxygen, fuel, heat. (remove any one of these three and your fire will go out)
Fire needs three things to burn: Fuel (like gasoline), Heat, and Oxygen (O2). If the heat is lessened, then the fire has a harder time burning.
yes, the big three for a fire is oxygen heat and fuel
fire bonds the elements of the burning substance together using heat enery, how? Not a clue .soz
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.