yes
A wood fire generator works by burning wood to heat water and produce steam. The steam then turns a turbine connected to a generator, which produces electricity.
A fire produce water, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, ash, smoke, etc.Thermal energy is not a chemical substance.
I assume that by the name that would be the leftover ash from a coal fire (such as from a coal powered electric generating plant) mixed with water to form a slurry.
Salt water is a solution (when one substance is evenly mixed into another liquid [usually water] e.g. sugar water), and to separate a solution is a pot or bowl and a fire or stove. Simply boil the water, wait for it to evaporate and you have salt.
When hydrogen peroxide is mixed with a fuel source, such as a flammable liquid or gas, and ignited, it can produce a flame. The reaction typically involves the release of oxygen gas, which can enhance the combustion process. This reaction can be dangerous and should be handled with extreme caution.
Sponge iron contains carbon oxygen iron sulphur phosphorus when water is mixed it form reaction between oxygen and hydrogen it produce enomous heat that its starting to burn --
its not really fire there thi cimicals mixed togeather
it cant unless there is another chemical or something in it or mixed in it
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its either the water gain heat (water becomes hotter) or will produce fire.
A quick response fire sprinkler is a fire sprinkler designed to react immediately upon sensing a fire. Typically quick response fire sprinklers are heat activated, where heat from a fire melts a fusible link that allows the fire extinguishant (usually water in the case of fire sprinklers) to put out the fire quickly. Fire sprinkler systems are an important part of a building's total fire protection system, which should also include fire alarms, fire extinguishers and, where appropriate, specialized fire suppression systems.
It produce fire damage
Quick put out the fire!
A wood fire generator works by burning wood to heat water and produce steam. The steam then turns a turbine connected to a generator, which produces electricity.
Water can cause electrical shocks if it comes into contact with live electrical equipment or circuits. Water can also react with certain chemicals to produce hazardous gases or explosions, especially in cases where water-reactive substances are present.
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