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Alcohol burns because it has a low ignition temperature and high vapor pressure, allowing it to easily ignite. In contrast, the dollar bill does not burn easily because it is made of cotton and linen fibers that have a higher ignition temperature and burn at a slower rate.

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If you spilled boiling alcohol on yourself would there be any difference in the severity of that burn compared with the burn caused by boiling water?

Yes there would because alcohol is already a chemical plus your burning it at a high velocity. I think we should assume the alcohol is not burning. Even so, the answer is yes, mainly because the alcohol is not as hot as the water, so it has less heat to burn you with. The water burns you more than the alcohol does.


Why won't a wet dollar bill burn?

A wet dollar bill won't burn easily because water has a high heat capacity, meaning it can absorb a lot of heat before it starts to evaporate. This makes it difficult for the bill to reach the temperature necessary for combustion.


Would you recommend isopropyl alcohol for burn?

No, isopropyl alcohol should not be used on burns as it can irritate the skin and cause further damage. It is better to rinse the burn with cool water and cover it with a clean bandage. If the burn is severe, seek medical attention.


Why is it the money socked in alcohol did not burn?

Hi. the alcohol mixture doesn't need a very high temperature to burn. the paper on the bill needs a higher temp. the burning of the mixture vaporizes the water and that prevents the bill from burning


What liquids burn at very low temperatures?

Some examples of liquids that burn at very low temperatures include alcohol (such as ethanol and methanol), acetone, and gasoline. These liquids have relatively low flashpoints, making them highly flammable and able to ignite at low temperatures.