Divide the Hydrogen from the Oxygen and then burn the Hydrogen with a normal flame.
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This is easy to do first of all fill a large container with water, put lots of table salt into it for conductivity (one whole container of salt for every 20 gallons of water) put a piece of copper wire onto each end of a car battery and attach to two coils together using a copper pipe and place the copper pipe into the water stir up the water until the water starts developing a film on the surface take a standard Gatorade bottle (empty) take the cap off and hold the bottle upside down over the tub do not turn the bottle right side up before placing the cap on you now have a bottle full of hydrogen. how do I know keep the bottle upside down take the cap off and light a match at the mouth of the bottle the fire will burn blue and will stay lit for a while. Please use precautions when running this experiment. Use gloves and goggles to prevent electic shock
If what you are using to make ice is powered by heat yes
No, as water boils to the point where it starts to evaporate therefore it cannot be heated to turn into fire
Water has a MUCH higher specific heat than hydrogen.
because electric is much much much stronger then just fire and it just causes it to become worse and besides the water is what causes the fire
well fire is composed of heat while electricity is composed of electrons. so basically nothing would happen
Water is bad conductor of heat due to its chemical composition. Water contains oxygen and hydrogen both of which are poor conductors of heat.
A. much heat and much light
The water evaporated first condenses. This condensed water turns into rain.
its a good ever heard of water heaters. and its bad cause if u use too much it can start a fire
Fire, all fire, every fire consists of 3 things: Heat, Fuel & Oxygen. When all 3 are together in the right mix you have fire, if one or more elements is not sufficient then you cannot have fire. You therefore need as much heat as necessary along with the fuel & oxygen to maintain the fire. The specific answer is that the balance of the 3 must be correct. Quantifying that, however, is a different matter.
Your question confuses me, but i think the answer to your question is this: simmers or crackled, like hearing water simmer from heat and fire crackling. Sorry if that didn't help much.
It is possible to burn peanuts and to use the fire to heat water, but that is an extremely wasteful choice of fuel. Peanuts are much more valuable as food (at least, for those who are not allergic to them) than they are as fuel. It is also possible to burn paper currency, and use the fire to heat water. Quite a lot of things can be burned.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
They are fire bellied because the toads heat up to much.
Water is pretty useful against fire but if the fire is very big you will need much more than if it was a little fire. Obviously.
The water heat of vaporization is 40,65 kJ/mol.
Soil absorbs heat much faster than water, but water does not have air in between like soil so it doesnt lose heat as fast, so water holds heat longer
The specific heat of water is 4,186 J/g.K.
Because heat rises !