It doesn't burn green it burns yellow. you only get green when you mix it with a substance that burns blue so the two colors can mix to make green
The flames in a fire burn according to chemical principles, and sometimes the material burned is or has in it a substance that burns with a green flame. There are a number of metal salts that burn with a green flame, and copper may be the most common among them. Think about fireworks. They are burning materials, and the color of the light given off is determined by the materials burned in the particular charge. Who would know more about what color things burn in than the chemist who is responsible for making up the stuff that goes into fireworks? There are packages of "fireplace additives" that are put on wood to give more color to the flames. The same ideas are involved.
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Methanol is classed as a flammable liquid, it is a class 3 substance on tankersthis chemical can burn, kill you, and is classed as toxic, if you inhale it/ absorb it or comes in to contact with your body, you are going to die, to avoid contamination, PPE- Personal Protective Equipment is needed.Methanol burns a cleareye protectiongloveseye rinse liquidoveralls- against splashesflame retardant and anti static clothing, to prevent firesrespirators or breathing apparatus for vapourshope this has helped
To make a candle burn green, you can use green colored wax or add green dye when making the candle. Be cautious when adding dyes to wax as using too much can affect the burning properties of the candle. Additionally, using eco-friendly and non-toxic dyes is recommended for safety.
Yes, fluoroantimonic acid is a superacid that is extremely corrosive and has the capability to burn through iron ore due to its strong acidic nature. When exposed to iron ore, fluoroantimonic acid can react with the iron present in the ore, leading to dissolution and corrosion of the material.
When boric acid is burned, it undergoes a chemical reaction that breaks it down into boric oxide (B2O3) and water. The boric oxide is a white solid residue that remains after the burning process is complete.
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The flames in a fire burn according to chemical principles, and sometimes the material burned is or has in it a substance that burns with a green flame. There are a number of metal salts that burn with a green flame, and copper may be the most common among them. Think about fireworks. They are burning materials, and the color of the light given off is determined by the materials burned in the particular charge. Who would know more about what color things burn in than the chemist who is responsible for making up the stuff that goes into fireworks? There are packages of "fireplace additives" that are put on wood to give more color to the flames. The same ideas are involved.
methanol
Methanol is low molecular weight and very volatile and it is an oxygenated fuel. These factors helpm it to burn very cleanly and colorlessly.
What type of burn is categorized as alkali, acid, and organic
chloride acid
because it is an acid
An acid burn is a chemical burn; acids have free H+ ions that have a tenancy to attack and burn and sometimes dehydrate organic materials, such as your skin.
acid can burn though wood metal so the acid can burn and burn until it gets down
The blue flame that can be seen when hand sanitizer is ignited is due to the presence of methanol in the sanitizer. Methanol burns with a colorless flame, but the addition of certain chemical compounds can cause it to burn blue. This is a result of the chemical reaction that occurs during combustion.
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