the plastic bag filled with water doesn't catch on fire, because the water in the bag will absorb the heat energy from the fire and when the plastic melts it will dump the water on the source of fire and out it
No, water itself cannot catch on fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, the hydrogen in water can catch on fire if it is separated from the oxygen and ignited.
Water itself does not catch on fire because it is a non-flammable substance. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.
Water itself cannot catch on fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.
The boiling point of water is just 100 deg celcius. But the ignition temperature for paper would be higher than 200 deg celcius. So when paper cup filled with water it cannot attain temperature higher than 100 deg. Hence no burning becomes possible
There are a number of elements which will burn in air (if they are ignited) but which will not burn under water. An example is carbon. Coal, which is made mostly of carbon, burns in air but not under water.
No, water itself cannot catch on fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, the hydrogen in water can catch on fire if it is separated from the oxygen and ignited.
Water itself does not catch on fire because it is a non-flammable substance. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.
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Water itself cannot catch on fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, if there are impurities or contaminants in the water, such as certain chemicals or gases, those impurities can catch on fire and create flames on the surface of the water.
Ok well dry leaves catch on fire fast because they contain no water and water repells against fire
No, it is not safe to put plastic in the oven as it can release harmful chemicals and potentially catch fire.
In the first place the water in the bottle would keep the temperature of the plastic down preventing it from burning and leaking, The same as you would do by boiling water over a flame in a paper cup, However the water in the bottle would heat up and eventually the pressure inside the bottle would burst it like a balloon.
To extinguish a plastic material fire, use a Class A, B, or C fire extinguisher as appropriate. For small fires, you can also smother the flames by covering them with a fire blanket or using water to cool the material. Avoid using water on electrical or grease fires involving plastic materials.
No, water itself cannot catch fire because it is a compound made of hydrogen and oxygen. However, the hydrogen in water can be ignited and burn if it is separated from the oxygen.
The gas extinguisher that is filled with carbon dioxide and one that is filled with foam can help put out a fire.
It will catch fire
The Hindenburg caught fire due to being filled with highly flammable hydrogen gas which was ignited by the effects of static electricity.