Because you touch urself at night
No, you cannot actually burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
No, you cannot burn water. Water is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen, and it does not catch fire.
No, it is not possible to burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
Water is a non-flammable substance and cannot burn.
No, it does not burn, it is not flammable.It may give a person a burn depending on its temperature.
yes because the engine cannot burn 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.
Impossible. Water itself is not a fuel and will not burn so therefore it cannot be used as a fuel for an automobile. If you figure out how to burn water you will be a very rich person.
No cotton cannot melt, but it can burn.
The burning point of the paper staemboat is alot higher then the water inside it. When the fire start, the water inside the steamboat will keep absorbing the heat energy from the flame. The steamboat cannot be burnt since it cannot reach the bruning point for it to burn, even when the water starts to boil. The steamboat, however, will start to burn when the water inside finish evaporating and can nolonger absorb the energy for it.
Carbon dioxide cannot burn.
No, water itself cannot catch fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, the hydrogen in water can be ignited and burn if it is separated from the oxygen.