Cotton burns at 250° C. Adding alcohol would lower this measure.
Alcohol burns because it has a low ignition temperature and high vapor pressure, allowing it to easily ignite. In contrast, the dollar bill does not burn easily because it is made of cotton and linen fibers that have a higher ignition temperature and burn at a slower rate.
because cotton is hard to burn.
Yes, cotton will burn.
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No, you can not put a cotton on a burn wound. This is because the cotton can easily get stuck on the wound and become very difficult when removing it.
Alcohol has a lower ignition point than fabrics like cotton, so when mixed together, the alcohol burns off quickly before the fabric can catch fire. This phenomenon is similar to how hand sanitizers with alcohol can be flammable yet do not ignite when used on skin.
Burn it.
No cotton cannot melt, but it can burn.
The cotton will get burned. I'm not sure what you mean by "what will happen".
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Generally because there is a greater spacing between the cotton fibers. Synthetic fibers naturally fall closer together. Cotton PJ's are also better for little kids to wear, they will burn off. Synthetic clothes will simply melt from heat