When an element burns, it undergoes a chemical reaction known as combustion, typically with oxygen, producing heat and light. This reaction often results in the formation of new substances, such as gases or ash, depending on the element and its compounds. For example, when carbon burns, it primarily produces carbon dioxide. The energy released during this process is what makes burning a useful energy source in many applications.
Oxygen is the element in the air that is needed for coal dust to burn. When coal dust is exposed to oxygen and heat, it can ignite and burn.
No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
you burn.....
Helium was named after the sun Helios.
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no as it will burn out the element
the answer is titanium. my dad and i thought it was burn but titanium has the word TAN in it. Thanx dad! KO
Oxygen
Oxygen is the element in the air that is needed for coal dust to burn. When coal dust is exposed to oxygen and heat, it can ignite and burn.
No. If you burn an element, you will turn it into a compound (most commonly [element burnt] oxide). Which will not be an element.
The oven element can burn out due to factors such as overuse, high temperatures, physical damage, or manufacturing defects.
Oxygen
Burn the element in oxygen and you get the oxide
Hydrogen.
No element boards are good they are to heavy
it hurts
It dies