All people say to put cold water on your burn but i use cold milk it seams to work better. Might make the burn tingle but that is good. you could lick it that always helps but you should of not burnt it in the first place.
If i were you i would go straight to the doctors or to the ER
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A pressing iron automatically switches off when overheated as a safety feature to prevent fires and damage. It typically uses a thermostat that detects excessive temperatures and triggers a shut-off mechanism. This feature helps protect both the appliance and the user by reducing the risk of burns or accidental ignitions. Once it cools down to a safe temperature, the iron can usually be turned back on.
Iron rusts when it reacts with Oxygen. When iron reacts with oxygen, reddish-brown colored iron-oxides are formed. This is called rust Answer:Iron can react with oxygen at many rates some cause red iron oxide (rust) others black iron oxides. Rusting is a slow process which is usually regarded as safe unless the rusting iron is essential for mechanical strength in a system. Iron burns in fireworks to create coloured flames. Steel wool (essentially iron fibers) can burn in air causing injury and igniting other materials. Iron burns when heated in an acetylene flame with excess oxygen resulting in molten iron spray. Iron burns violently in a pure oxygen atmosphere.Aside: When iron "unburns" (rust changes back to iron in a thermite reaction) it can be very dangerous and destructive.
Berylium because it has a higher reactivity rate.
The handle of an iron is typically made from heat-resistant plastic or rubber to protect the user from burns. These materials can withstand high temperatures and provide a comfortable grip for handling the iron during use.
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it burns titanium
tennis burns off the most calories
Put mustard on it... just trust me.... it works!!!
There is no deffinite answer. If Sulfur burms SO2 is given off. If Magnesium burns, MgO is produced. If a hydrocarbon burns Carbon Dioxide and water are given off.
A piece of sulfur will burn and turn into ash, causing it to lose mass. A piece of of iron that burns will solidify and get heavier the hotter it gets. It gains mass because the make up of iron breaks down and turns into other compounds as it gets heated.
A pressing iron automatically switches off when overheated as a safety feature to prevent fires and damage. It typically uses a thermostat that detects excessive temperatures and triggers a shut-off mechanism. This feature helps protect both the appliance and the user by reducing the risk of burns or accidental ignitions. Once it cools down to a safe temperature, the iron can usually be turned back on.
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Iron burns with a red-orange flame when exposed to high heat. The color of the flame is due to the specific energy levels of electrons in the iron atoms as they release energy in the form of light when heated.
Iron rusts when it reacts with Oxygen. When iron reacts with oxygen, reddish-brown colored iron-oxides are formed. This is called rust Answer:Iron can react with oxygen at many rates some cause red iron oxide (rust) others black iron oxides. Rusting is a slow process which is usually regarded as safe unless the rusting iron is essential for mechanical strength in a system. Iron burns in fireworks to create coloured flames. Steel wool (essentially iron fibers) can burn in air causing injury and igniting other materials. Iron burns when heated in an acetylene flame with excess oxygen resulting in molten iron spray. Iron burns violently in a pure oxygen atmosphere.Aside: When iron "unburns" (rust changes back to iron in a thermite reaction) it can be very dangerous and destructive.