powder sugar works better because each particle is more exposed to heat and oxygen but if given right amount of heat a sugar cube should light
A sugar cube alone will not light on fire but if you add ashes ,which work as a catalyst, the sugar cube will light fire.
Sand is better to put out fire than sugar. Sugar is flammable and can actually fuel a fire, while sand is non-flammable and can help smother the flames by cutting off the fire's oxygen supply.
the sugar melt and can be turned to candy and if melted long enough it can be turned into ice-cream and can light on fire easily
When you put candy in fire, it will melt and possibly catch on fire due to its high sugar content. Some candies may also release toxic fumes when burned, so it's not a safe or recommended experiment.
Sugar should not be heated directly with a Bunsen flame because it can quickly melt and possibly catch fire. The high heat can cause rapid caramelization and the release of flammable gases, leading to a potential fire hazard. It is safer to use indirect heat sources, such as a double boiler or a hot plate, to heat sugar gradually and prevent overheating.
Diffusion can help discover a fire by carrying the smell of smoke to other areas, alerting nearby individuals of the fire's presence. Additionally, diffusion of heat can raise the temperature in surrounding areas, serving as a warning sign of a fire nearby.
Sand is better to put out fire than sugar. Sugar is flammable and can actually fuel a fire, while sand is non-flammable and can help smother the flames by cutting off the fire's oxygen supply.
the sugar in the marshmellows can catch fire
Yes and no. Sugar will not help. if anything it will make it worse. On the other hand water will help.
Well a fire dog doesn't help after a fire, After the fire they go back inside the fire truck. But when the fire is happening they go inside and usually save humans from the fire.
Plants use sugar as food.
Sugar does not help you do mathematics.
I think fire and sugar.
No, sugar does not easily catch fire when lit with a flame. Sugar requires a much higher temperature to ignite compared to other flammable materials. It will decompose and caramelize when exposed to heat, but it will not burst into flames like some more flammable substances.
Sugar can help plants grow to a certain extent. However, excessive amounts of sugar are harmful to plant as it may inhibit proper growth.
Sugar cannot help because it is not the natural resource used to make plants. You can only use soil,water,and sun. But sugar does come from plants.
No it does not.
Ha ha ha, no, a sugar bear is a type of marshmallow thing you roast over a fire.