Yes! Pure Hydrogen is a great example of a gas that burns with a clear flame.
As it pertains to burning stars that do not emit light, modern radio telescopes have confirmed the presence of thousands of stars in distant galaxies that do not give off light, but are visible to radio telescopes as giving off energy as expressed in x-rays and gamma rays. The existence of these lightless stars can also be proven based on the gravity that they have due to their large mass; and this gravity can be seen acting on other celestial bodies.
-Benjamin B.
No, salt does not make a fire burn hotter. Salt can actually have the opposite effect as it can help to smother a fire by cutting off the oxygen supply. It is not recommended to use salt to try to increase the intensity of a fire.
Flour can be used to extinguish a fire by smothering it. When flour is thrown onto a fire, it cuts off the oxygen supply, which is necessary for the fire to burn. This suffocates the flames and helps to put out the fire.
No. The moon does not even give off light energy. It reflects light from the sun. This is a purely physical process.
Fire The wood is a chemical energy and the fire (gasoline) is a chemical energy the heat from the fire obviously gives off heat and the "crackles" you hear gives off sound energy and the flame gives off light energy
Sure! An example of putting out a fire by removing the fuel would be turning off the gas supply to a stove fire. By cutting off the fuel source, you eliminate the supply that is feeding the fire and eventually it will die out.
Yes, fire gives off radiation in the form of heat and light.
The sun, fire, and light bulbs are three things that give off light and heat. The sun is a natural source of light and heat, fire is created through combustion, and light bulbs produce light and heat through electricity.
yes it will burn your mouth off
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Rapid oxidation, also known as fire, gives off heat, light, and smoke.
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.
Heat doesn't burn, your fuel burns. Fuel is anything like wood or paper or gas that can catch on fire. To keep it simple, think of burning as being turned into heat energy and light energy Fuel burns, and while it does this it gives off warmth and light. Fire is what all that heat and light looks like. Heat is the warmth given of by something that is burning.
yes it does give off light
The phrase 'give off light' means to have a lot of light.
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
A rose does not give off light
No. It would take too many, they don't give off enough "light" and they aren't found everywhere.