Well, wood burns well. Water doesn't. You can experiment to find out the rest.
Oxygen is the gas that makes things burn brighter. It is crucial for combustion to occur and produces a flame with higher intensity when present in sufficient amounts.
A candle burns for a long time when it contains a high concentration of wax, which is the fuel for the flame. Additionally, factors like the size and quality of the wick, as well as the environment in which the candle is burning, can also impact its burn time.
umm well vinnella is just the scent so it does not change how fast it will burn
Purple candles do not burn faster than other colored candles. The burning rate of a candle is dependent on factors such as the material of the candle, the wick size, and the surrounding environment, not its color.
No, oxygen itself does not burn. Oxygen only supports and accelerates combustion when there is a fuel source present. So, while the match may burn more intensely in pure oxygen, the oxygen itself does not burn.
Eucalypts Burn So Well Because They Have There Own Fuel Whioch Is The Oil InThere Bark. Eucalypts Burn So Well Because They Have There Own Fuel Whioch Is The Oil InThere Bark.
This property is called flammability.
This property is flammability.
well have you heard of the saying as long as you are moving you will burn calories so there is your answer.
burn it burn it burn it burn it burn it burn it
yes
Many things. Titanium burns well in both oxygen and nitrogen.
Because so many chemists like to burn things.
you burn these things called ninots... they are things to make fun of political or famous things then they burn them. They also have thes big towers in between buldings that you can burn too.
well the alkali metals catch fire or explode whenever in the presence of water so they burn fairly well oil will also burn on water.
So hot that it can burn your body and you can die. WELL DUH, HOW CAN IT GET?
to forget about them so they can live there lives without the bad memories