When a metal is burned, it can form metal oxides by reacting with oxygen in the air. For example, when iron is burned, it forms iron oxide (rust).
It depends upon the subsance being burned. Normally, the substance would end being some sort of oxide (O2 molecule being attached to the base molecule of what is being burned).
Magnesium is a metal. When it burns it forms compounds, to which the terms metal and nonmetal are generally not applied.
Steel is melted or vaporized, not burned.
Zinc can turn into reddish powder when burned as it forms zinc oxide, which has a reddish color.
When a metal is burned, it can form metal oxides by reacting with oxygen in the air. For example, when iron is burned, it forms iron oxide (rust).
I'll say about 100 feet away. Or more then 100 to get away from the sun to not get burned.
metal transfers heat
Sodium Oxide.
No. A metal oxide can be thought of as the product of burning a metal. In essence it has already burned.
Burning is an oxidation; oxides are then formed.
Alexander the great burned petroleum to scare away his enemies elephants.
Barriers Burned Away - 1911 was released on: USA: 24 June 1911
Barriers Burned Away - 1925 was released on: USA: 4 January 1925
Metal is a conductor. The spoon heated up from the soup and when the cook touched the spoon, he got burned because the spoon was hot from the soup.
It depends upon the subsance being burned. Normally, the substance would end being some sort of oxide (O2 molecule being attached to the base molecule of what is being burned).
Black is the color of the carbon that is left when other things are burned away.