no
Why do metals do not catch fire when heated whereas paper ignites on heating
yes it can it will get heated then be on fire
no
over heated or burning petrol
The probability is not significant.
No, it is not safe to handle mercury when it is on fire. Mercury is highly toxic and can release harmful vapors when heated, posing serious health risks. It is important to handle mercury with caution and follow proper safety protocols to avoid exposure.
Wood needs to reach its ignition temperature to catch fire. When heated only slightly, the temperature may not be high enough to cause ignition. Additionally, a lack of sufficient oxygen or fuel can also prevent wood from catching fire when heated a little.
Acetone will either evaporate or ignite (catch fire) when heated. At room temperature it evaporates quickly but will do so when hot. When exposed to very high temperatures it will catch fire.
No
The word equation for heated mercury is "mercury reacts with oxygen to form mercury oxide."
When Hg2+ (mercury oxide) is heated it creates both Hg (liquid mercury) and O2 (oxygen gas)
If 20g of mercury oxide were heated, the combined mass of oxygen and mercury would be 20 grams.