When elements burn, they undergo a chemical reaction known as combustion, typically with oxygen from the air. This process releases energy in the form of heat and light, resulting in the formation of new substances, often in the form of gases or ashes. For example, when carbon burns, it forms carbon dioxide, while metals may produce metal oxides. The specific products depend on the element and the conditions of the combustion.
When you burn a crystal, it can release toxic fumes, especially if it contains certain elements like lead or sulfur. Additionally, the crystal can also shatter or crack due to the high heat. It is not recommended to burn crystals for these reasons.
you burn.....
Carbon dioxide
It will get hot and possibly burn
magnesium oxide is formed
When you burn a crystal, it can release toxic fumes, especially if it contains certain elements like lead or sulfur. Additionally, the crystal can also shatter or crack due to the high heat. It is not recommended to burn crystals for these reasons.
the answer is titanium. my dad and i thought it was burn but titanium has the word TAN in it. Thanx dad! KO
what happens to the properties of elements when they react with each other element
Water. You can burn oxygen and you can burn hydrogen but you can't burn water.
Those would be the "oxides" of the elements burned.
it hurts
It dies
you burn.....
you burn and die
They burn
It dies.
it will just burn. That's the science behind the question.