There is not enough energy at room temperature to initiate the reaction.
A fire requires three things. It requires heat or a source of ignition, oxygen, and fuel. Paper being the fuel, and oxygen, are only two of the three things required for a fire.
paper contains cellulose and water so hydrogen ,oxygen and carbon are the basic elements in paper.
Trees produce oxygen as a byproduct of being alive. Once a tree is cut and effectively dead, it stops producing oxygen. Since everything that is made in the atmosphere rather than in a vacuum contains some trace of oxygen, paper could be said to contain it, but not in any measurable amount or way to get it out of the paper.
Carbon dioxide and water is formed because it mainly contains carbon, oxygen and hydrogen so if we put carbon and oxygen together we get carbon dioxide and when we put oxygen then we have h20 which is water.
No,it doesnt have a school paper
No most definitely not.(: Have a good day!
Because she doesnt touch the paper to her face area
it doesnt
Yes you can. Paper made by recycling usually contains a lot of original paper.
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Watercolor paper is heavier and rougher so that it doesnt wrinkle and holds the paint better.
The reactant in this case is paper, which undergoes combustion when exposed to heat and oxygen in the fire. The paper combines with oxygen in the air and releases energy in the form of heat and light during the burning process.