When something burns, you typically see flames, which are the result of combustion and the release of heat and light energy. The material may produce smoke, consisting of tiny particles and gases released during the burning process. Additionally, the color and intensity of the flames can vary depending on the material being burned, and you may also notice a change in the surrounding environment, such as heat waves or a change in air quality.
When something burns, it typically reacts with oxygen in the air in a chemical process called combustion. During this reaction, the material (fuel) combines with oxygen, producing heat, light, carbon dioxide, and water as byproducts. This exothermic reaction releases energy, which is why burning produces flames and heat.
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Jere Burns's birth name is Jerald Eugene Burns.
George Burns of Burns and Allen did not serve in he US military. Other persons named George Burns did,
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when something burns, carbon dioxide is evolved which makes the things porous and eventually turn them into ashes
I set light to a piece of plasterboard to see if it was asbestos - but it burned easily so I assume it wasn't.
Something that burns or is flammable would be a chemical change.
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Something that is set ablaze produces fire and heat as it burns.
Set up a fire in the same box as the gas and see if the fire burns well. If it burns well, it is oxygen.
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Something that burns is called combustible Substances that burns in air or oxygen to produce heat and light are called combustible substances
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