Chlorine. It is a poisonous gas, with a green-yellow colour.
The word 'chlor' from Classical Greece, means 'green' , hence its name of 'chlorine'.
If you use bleach at home , that clean sharp smell is a few molecules of chlorine gas.
Graphite begins to burn at a specific temperature of around 700 degrees Celsius.
Oil or fat begins to burn at its smoke point.
A tiny sip of everclear will burn you throat and will give oyu a pounding headache, i know from past experience......not good.
The answer is the title of a Ray Bradbury short novel: Fahrenheit 451
Wood does not burn at exactly 3000 degrees Fahrenheit. Wood typically ignites and begins to burn at temperatures around 500 degrees Fahrenheit, but the exact temperature can vary based on factors such as moisture content and type of wood. Once ignited, the heat from the burning wood can reach temperatures well above 3000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Lemon water shouldn’t normally burn the throat. You may have a sore throat. Another idea is that you might be allergic to lemon, if lemon normally doesn’t burn your throat.
yes
Your throat will burn up.
Graphite begins to burn at a specific temperature of around 700 degrees Celsius.
yes the average whale has 3 nostrils as the blowhole is classed as one and so does the camel as they need one to filter the heat and not burn the insides of their noses!
Undertow in a body of water does not burn. It begins with the letter u.
sizzle..?
It can do but that does not always happen.
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Uhmm....bulimia isn't a thing that's mandatory...bulimia can happen at any age in your life. I don't suggest it either. Screws up your throat, acid from your stomach begins to burn your esophagus, and it's just plain disgusting -__-
If you take a lot it will clog your throat and you won't be able to breath until you force yourself to throw up, forcing the cinnamon out. It goes through your nasal and burns and irritates. You can still feel it in your throat for a while, it continues to softly burn and you never want to taste cinnamon again.
Yes, I just had about half a teaspoon and it burned not only my throat, but everything it touched until it hit my stomach.