The cotton will get burned. I'm not sure what you mean by "what will happen".
An iron set to the cotton setting typically reaches a temperature between 360-445°F (182-230°C), which is hot enough to effectively smooth out wrinkles in cotton fabric without causing damage. It's important to always refer to the manufacturer's instructions for the specific iron you are using.
The time it takes to burn a piece of rayon depends on the specific conditions, but rayon typically burns faster than natural fibers like cotton or silk. It may take a few seconds for a piece of rayon to burn completely.
Cotton material burns relatively quickly, typically at a rate of 0.7 to 1.1 inches (1.8 to 2.8 cm) per second. The rate of burning can be affected by factors such as fabric thickness, weave, and presence of chemical treatments.
Putting cotton balls in the microwave can be dangerous as they can catch fire due to their ability to ignite quickly when exposed to heat. The cotton balls can also release harmful toxins when burned, posing a risk to your health and safety. It is not recommended to put cotton balls in the microwave.
If you touch a hot pot, you may experience a burn injury to your skin. This can cause pain, redness, blistering, and damage to the skin tissue. It's important to run the affected area under cool water and seek medical attention if the burn is severe.
The cotton will get burned. I'm not sure what you mean by "what will happen".
A hypothesis is a guess about what will happen in an experiment. For example, "If I burn these cloths, then cotton will burn fastest."
because cotton is hard to burn.
Yes, cotton will burn.
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No, you can not put a cotton on a burn wound. This is because the cotton can easily get stuck on the wound and become very difficult when removing it.
Burn it.
No cotton cannot melt, but it can burn.
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