Burning is a reaction with oxygen, an oxydation; americium can react with oxygen.
yes it will because it can burn through the kitchen foil!!!
Magnesuium burn in air at room temperature.
Warm it up in the oven, then toss it in your eyes. keep your eyes shut! shut shut.
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No, carbon dioxide is non-flammable and does not burn. When carbon dioxide is exposed to a flame, it will not react or produce a popping sound.
The prncipal nuclear reaction to obtain americium is: 239Pu---------(n,γ)------ 240Pu---------(n,γ)------ 241Pu ---------(β-)------241Am Americium is a by-product of nuclear fuels burn-up and can be extracted (with many difficulties and costs) from these irradiated fuels in reprocessing plants.
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No, it is nonflammable and does not easily react at all.
It will burn very quick.
No, xenon is not flammable. It's an inert or noble gas, and it is most reluctant to react with anything else. It won't burn.
Anything that can burn anywhere else on earth.
cant u burn anything?
yes it will because it can burn through the kitchen foil!!!
It means 'able to be lit on fire' and flammable means that a material or chemical has the abilty to catch fire.
No, nitrogen does not burn in oxygen. Nitrogen is inert and does not react with oxygen under normal conditions.
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no magnesium doesn't react with pure H2O