magnesium
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it is a strange substance found in the periodic table of elements. the symbol is zzxz and it is next to the other element, crayons.
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Magnesium
sodium sodium
Tungsten, as it burns long and brightly.
It is a small fish that you can burn and it burns brightly.
platinum
You think probable to magnesium.
No, a meteor is a small piece of space rock that burns very brightly and with high temperature as it passes into our atmosphere at high speed.
That could fit several metals. Iron burns brightly if it is powdered, but doesn't react with water unless oxygen is present. Aluminium is not easy to ignite but can burn very brightly when it does go, and it certainly doesn't react with water at room temperature, and zinc is similar. I suspect the questioner may be wanting the answer magnesium, as that is the one we see burning extremely brightly in the lab. However it does react with water, though rather slowly if the water is cold and the magnesium is covered with its normal oxide layer.
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calcium burns red sodium burns orange
calcium burns red sodium burns orange
Variances in temperature determine how brightly a fire burns. The hottest, brightest fires burn white or light-yellow. A bright-white fire burns around 2,600 degrees F, while the hottest fire, a dazzling white, burns around 2,700 degrees F.