Fire and hand sanitizer do not burn when held together because the hand sanitizer typically contains a high percentage of water, which helps to dissipate heat. Additionally, the alcohol in hand sanitizer evaporates quickly, making it less likely to catch fire immediately. When you hold the sanitizer, your skin absorbs some of the heat, reducing the likelihood of ignition. However, caution is still advised, as the alcohol can ignite if exposed to a flame or spark.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
A substance would only burn in a vacuum if it contained an oxidizer. There has to be an oxidizer for there to be fire. That doesn't mean that it requires oxygen, just a substance that facilitates the removal of electrons.
you burn.....
Yes.
Fire feeds on oxygen, and water does not have much of it.
Because you will burn you hand if you hold it to long. You might drop it and something will catch on fire.
When you created a fire [do not panic or you will burn or die] dont play with it, dont scream, and never ever hold it closer than 10 inches away or you will die.
When you created a fire [do not panic or you will burn or die] dont play with it, dont scream, and never ever hold it closer than 10 inches away or you will die.
Long Burn the Fire was created in 1972.
Fire Water Burn was created in 1996.
fire needs oxygen to burn, because fire is a chemical reaction that needs oxygen. the fire triangle is what fire needs to burn and is this- heat, fuel, and oxygen.
Fire!
Dry wood, fire, ect, oxygen, and a spark are things that are needed for fire to burn.
True, fire must have oxygen to burn.
For a fire to burn the fuel making the fire has to combine with Oxygen from the Air. As there is no Air on the Moon, it is impossible for a fire to burn on the Moon.
they only burn when you light them on fire !
Burn fire