Water does not burn. Please clarify your question as it is very confusing as to what you want to know.
My science teacher burned water without using batteries because she used a pan that you plug in and the pan requires no batteries so that could have been what your teacher did.
Hydrogen burns explosively. That's why Lead Acid batteries are never tested for water level with live flame.
he or she made the water cliquiest because he or she wanted to save the environment by using water instead of batteries
No, it is not safe to chew on batteries. Doing so can lead to serious health risks, such as chemical burns or poisoning. It is important to keep batteries out of reach of children and to handle them with care.
when batteries are new never use mixture water but when batteries become old and weak then you need to add mixture water
Yes, batteries can electrocute you in water because they can still conduct electricity when submerged. It is important to be cautious and avoid contact with batteries in water to prevent the risk of electrocution.
To prevent scalding when using hot tap water, always mix it with cold water to lower the temperature. This will help reduce the risk of burns or injuries from the hot water.
Mercury and water don't burn.
This depends on what you are using the batteries for. If you are using a device that is used on a regular basis, rechargeable batteries are the best choice. If it is a device that is rarely used, regular batteries would be the best choice.
Sodium burns in water as it gets reacted with the oxygen in water and yields NaOH and that is why it is stored in Paraffin.
Putting batteries in water can be dangerous as it can cause the batteries to leak harmful chemicals or even explode. Water can also cause the batteries to short circuit, leading to potential fires or other hazards. It is important to always handle batteries with care and follow proper disposal guidelines.
the byzantines secret weapon which burns on water is your mom!