Yes, it is a chemical reaction.
In air, the oxygen concentration is lower, leading to slower combustion of the wood splint. When placed in pure oxygen, the high concentration of oxygen accelerates the combustion reaction, causing the wood splint to quickly catch fire and burst into flames.
Glucose is converted into glycogen, a complex carbohydrate, for storage in the liver and muscles. Glycogen serves as a readily available energy source that can be broken down back into glucose when the body needs a quick burst of energy.
A spark could cause the flammable cleaners to burst into flames. Water could cause a short circuit and burn out components.
Oil lamps have a higher chance of causeing a fire because, the oil with just a little spark will burst into flames.
The trash can seemed to spontaneously burst into flames. I regretted spontaneously answering her questions.
Phoenix's burst into flames when they are about to be reborn. When the fire goes out a chick emerges from the ashes. The bird burst into flames because it was getting old.
I don't believe it is possible for someone to just be walking down the road and all the sudden burst into flames, however it is possible for a person to spontaneously combust if an outside flammable element is introduced. If this material were to catch flame nearby a person the person can burn up quick by igniting that person's human fat.
It bursted into flames in the year 1937
You burst into flames :(
Moses
The bunny burst into flames.
Diamond can disintegrate if heated enough and will give off carbon dioxide on water and disappear Any of the alkaline metals will burst into flames
Salt is not flammable.
It will burst into flames.
he danced until his heart burst into flames
Phosphurus