Heat is not an element. It's what happens when an exothermic reaction-- a reaction where the bonds of the products contain less energy than those of the reactants-- occurs between two or more substances.
I guess to start you have to understand that, opposed to what you see in books and Video Games, Fire, Water, Earth, and Air are not elements. Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen, air is made of a combination of gaseous molecules (predominantly nitrogen and hydrogen), earth is a combination of anything and everything, and fire is a reaction between elements.
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The top of the oven is usually the hottest because that's where the heating element is located. The element radiates heat downward, creating a hot spot at the top of the oven. Additionally, hot air rises, further contributing to the top being the hottest part.
"Burning" in the conventional sense is combining with Oxygen. The element would liberate heat and leave as residue, oxides of itself.
Oxygen is the element responsible for supporting life and burning. It is essential for respiration in living organisms and is a key component in combustion reactions.
Yes.Earth is 3rd hottest,Mercury is 2nd hottest, and Venus is the hottest.
The blue center of a roaring flame is the hottest because it represents the point where complete combustion is occurring. At this stage, the fuel is burning most efficiently, resulting in higher temperatures and a blue color due to the presence of carbon dioxide and water vapor in the flame.
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The maximum temperature that the hottest burning wood can reach is around 1,100 degrees Celsius (2,012 degrees Fahrenheit).
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
The hottest stars are blue and the coldest stars are red because blue is the color made by hotter burning things and red is the colest burning color.
The hottest part of the oven when baking is typically the top heating element or the bottom heating element, depending on the oven design.
No, coal is not the hottest burning substance. In fact, coal burns at a lower temperature compared to other substances like natural gas or hydrogen.
The hottest part of the oven used for baking is typically the top heating element or the top rack closest to the heating element.
Hickory has the most BTUs per cord....
The hottest part of the oven is typically located at the top, near the heating element or flame.
Carbon is the element that is black and is produced when there is incomplete burning.
Water doesn't remove a flammable element from burning wood. It simply lowers the temperature.
The hottest flame color is typically blue, as it indicates a high temperature flame burning at a more efficient rate. This is often seen in combustion reactions that have sufficient oxygen supply.