Butter and aloe vera are two things that can cool a burn down in the absence of water.
A spark could cause the flammable cleaners to burst into flames. Water could cause a short circuit and burn out components.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
When it is hot enough to burn you. Water can burn around 105. Boiling is 212F.
Can't tell, 'cause water doesn't burn. Water is totally oxidized hydrogen. It is essentially hydrogen "ash". Just as you cannot reignite the ashes from a fire you cannot re-burn water after hydrogen is burned with oxygen to water.
water doesn't burn
One could be "scalded" meaning a burn from boiling water.
If you have a burn the easiest thing to do is run it under some cold water for 10-15 mins,but otherwise, put some vasaline or sudercream on the burn.
There is no vampires that burn from regular water but in some stories Holy Water can burn them.
No. Water will not burn, although the hydrogen and oxygen that make it up are both highly flammable. It is possible that putting a battery in water could create those gases by electrolysis under some conditions.
There is more of it, which could possibly burn a larger portion of your body
it depends on what phase of water your talking about liquid water will NEVER combust but water vapor under the right pressures and temperatures will convert into plasma of hydrogen and oxygen and that is sort of like it burning. also one could use electrolysis to break the hydrogen and oxygen apart and you could then burn them together
Wash with soap and water and you'll be fine. If you leave it on your skin, you could get a chemical burn.
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You should run a fresh burn under WARM water, which could slowly get cooler. Then bandage the burn. If the burn covers a large area, then you should see a doctor immediately, as the burn may become infected.
A spark could cause the flammable cleaners to burst into flames. Water could cause a short circuit and burn out components.
water or let it burn out You could also use soil or sand.