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"Burning" in the conventional sense is combining with Oxygen. The element would liberate heat and leave as residue, oxides of itself.
A battery burns out by leaving the device that contains the battery on to long of a period of time.
complete burning gas completely burns its fuel and a incomplete burning gas partially burns.
coal
Because it burns cleanly and without residue.
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Propane burns without leaving behind any ashes, unlike wood or coal. It is therefore neater.
Yes. Full thickness burns completely destroy each layer of your skin leaving your deep tissue completely exposed. This exposure allows for a great deal of heat and fluid loss to the surrounding environment as well as leaves no external physical barrier for pathogens. Given large enough burns the risk of a lethal infection is extremely high. In fact, a burn on a typical adult the size of a piece of the patient's palm which is of "3rd degree" is classified as a critical burn.
"Burning" in the conventional sense is combining with Oxygen. The element would liberate heat and leave as residue, oxides of itself.
he was moved to a new regiment and was promoted
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This is because coal does not have complete combustion whereas candle or kerosene burns completely
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
The fiber is consumed by the fire, leaving only the ashes.
A battery burns out by leaving the device that contains the battery on to long of a period of time.