when it touches electrical objects such as computer toaster blender etc. then it starts to burn.
yes because the engine cannot burn water.
if the water is to hot it will make your head have a reaction and cause it to burn and create more.
When it is hot enough to burn you. Water can burn around 105. Boiling is 212F.
A steam burn is generally more severe than a water burn because steam carries more heat energy than water due to its high temperature. Steam can cause more damage to the skin upon contact and penetrate deeper into the tissue, resulting in a more serious burn.
A spark could cause the flammable cleaners to burst into flames. Water could cause a short circuit and burn out components.
Steam can cause more severe burns than boiling water because it carries additional energy in the form of latent heat. When steam comes into contact with skin, it condenses into water, releasing this extra energy and resulting in a more intense burn. In contrast, boiling water can cause burns as well, but it lacks the same energy transfer that steam provides. Therefore, steam is generally considered more dangerous in terms of burn potential.
if water is getting on the coil pack. that will cause it to burn out.
Burning of hydrorbons release carbon dioxide and water.
Can't tell, 'cause water doesn't burn. Water is totally oxidized hydrogen. It is essentially hydrogen "ash". Just as you cannot reignite the ashes from a fire you cannot re-burn water after hydrogen is burned with oxygen to water.
There is no vampires that burn from regular water but in some stories Holy Water can burn them.
it will cause the burn to go deeper into the skin
Yes. the water will destroy the front bearing