Yes it can
No, blisters are not necessary for an iron burn to heal. Proper wound care, such as keeping the burn clean and dressed, will help promote healing. If you are concerned about your burn, it's best to consult a medical professional for advice.
to burn coke that will burn the raw material
it increases the mass when you burn it
Oxygen is the gas that causes iron to rust. When iron is in contact with oxygen and water, it forms iron oxide (rust) as a result of a chemical reaction. Candles burn due to the combustion of wax, which releases carbon dioxide and water vapor.
Yes, fluoroantimonic acid is a superacid that is extremely corrosive and has the capability to burn through iron ore due to its strong acidic nature. When exposed to iron ore, fluoroantimonic acid can react with the iron present in the ore, leading to dissolution and corrosion of the material.
Yes iron can burn
Yes you can i so it to my jumper all the time
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because iron doesn't burn...it melts.
A wet cloth will not burn easily because the water content in the cloth absorbs heat and prevents it from reaching a high enough temperature to ignite and sustain a fire. The water acts as a barrier to protect the cloth from burning.
Not burn, but damage.
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get a piece of cloth, place over the wax on the marble, get an iron, turn it on full heat, no steam, and iron on the cloth where the wax is..slowly it will melt onto the cloth..viola
The iron rod becomes shinier and the wool cloth wears out. If you rub the same wool cloth on a hard rubber rod, the rod will become charged with static electricity and you will be able to pick up small bits of paper with it---whoopee!
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