Burning pencils releases carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide gases, along with ash residue. The flames are typically small and produce smoke with a distinct scent due to the burning of the wood and graphite materials. It is not recommended to burn pencils indoors due to the potential release of harmful gases.
Pencil "lead" is actually made of graphite, which does not burn under normal conditions. The substance is used in pencils because it leaves a dark mark on paper, not because it is flammable.
Mechanical pencils, like the regular kind of pencils, use graphite.
Different types of pencils exist to serve various purposes and preferences. For example, graphite pencils are popular for writing and drawing, while colored pencils are used for art projects and coloring. Additionally, specialty pencils like mechanical pencils or charcoal pencils offer different features to suit specific needs or techniques.
No, pencils do not have the ability to fly on their own. They require external forces such as being thrown or dropped for movement.
Graphite pencils typically have a matte finish, while lead pencils have a shiny appearance. Additionally, graphite pencils produce darker markings compared to lead pencils of the same grade.
You die
Pencil "lead" is actually made of graphite, which does not burn under normal conditions. The substance is used in pencils because it leaves a dark mark on paper, not because it is flammable.
it hurts
It dies
you burn.....
It dies.
you burn and die
They burn
it will just burn. That's the science behind the question.
The ice will begin to melt and then the burn will become cold..... Micheal Jackson's doctor....
You create a lot of air pollution, rubber does not burn cleanly.
You burn it up.