Your face. that's what,
the smoke and ashes are evidence
Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu.
A flame can only ignite dry materials. Wet materials, if the spark catches, brings more smoke than flame.
The temperature is higher and the soot is minimal.
Yes smoke does have mass and it does occupy space.
Burn slowly with smoke but no flame.
A balloon filled with a gas lighter than air, such as helium or hydrogen, can slowly expand until it bursts without producing smoke or flame. This type of explosion is caused by the pressure inside the balloon exceeding its ability to contain the gas.
Smoldering refers to burning and smoking without a visible flame. This slow, low-temperature process produces smoke and is commonly seen in materials like charcoal or embers.
No, not at all. There can be heat without flame. Something can smolder and put out more smoke than something that is at a rolling fire.
once smoke touches gas it EXPLODES!
The color of the flame can indicate the completeness of combustion. A blue flame typically indicates efficient combustion with minimal smoke, while a yellow or orange flame can signify incomplete combustion resulting in more smoke being produced.
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It is used in chemisty to provide a hot, invisible flame without smoke. It is reliable and simple.
slowly
yes you can smoke anything that is flammable and holds a flame well
When you relight a candle from the smoke, it is because the smoke contains unburned carbon particles that can reignite when exposed to a flame.
the smoke and ashes are evidence