Oxides are the type of compound that is typically formed when an element is burned in air. Oxides are compounds composed of an element combined with oxygen.
When an element burns in air, it reacts with oxygen to form a compound known as an oxide. The specific oxide formed depends on the element being burned. For example, when carbon burns, it forms carbon dioxide (CO2) and when magnesium burns, it forms magnesium oxide (MgO).
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.
No, you cannot actually burn water. Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, and it cannot catch fire or burn.
Yes, Ionic compound can be burn when it's heated. But, it's happens in a rare case. Because,Compounds should contain carbon and hydrogen for burn. Both carbon and hydrogen are rarely present to the ionic compound. So, Ionic compound can e burn when heated in a rare case.
When an element burns in air, it reacts with oxygen to form a compound known as an oxide. The specific oxide formed depends on the element being burned. For example, when carbon burns, it forms carbon dioxide (CO2) and when magnesium burns, it forms magnesium oxide (MgO).
No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
Burning is the rapid Oxidation of a Compound. Therefore the Element Oxygen is required.
Carbon Dioxide and a very tiny bit of Carbon Monoxide
Definitely, yes. In fact all compounds may be thought of as having been formed by chemical processes, one these processes being combustion. And combustion almost always results in the formation of chemical compounds. For example, if you burn the metal magnesium in oxygen the compound magnesium oxide is formed.
no as it will burn out the element
I think its pus... but again it would depend on the type of injury... burn, chemical, fall ... etc... pus is not a formed element. the answer would be white blood cells.
Oxygen
sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn
Sunburn is a compound word. sun + burn = sunburn
Sulfur was historically called brimstone. (The "brim" part is from an old word meaning "burn", since elemental sulfur can occur as a rock-like substance that does, in fact, burn.)
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