Sea water is not recommended for treating burns. While it may provide temporary relief due to its cool temperature, the salt content can irritate the skin and lead to infection. It's best to rinse burns with clean, lukewarm water and seek appropriate medical treatment. Always consult a healthcare professional for serious burns.
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Burns, Oregon is 4,147 feet (1,264 Meters) Above sea level.
Sea water is bad because if it gets in your eye you can get hurt and get a pink eyes.
Yes the sea is because it has water and fish can't breath air so yes the sea is a good habitat
When it burns, it produces only water and heat. Good stuff.
Mercury and water don't burn.
Sodium burns in water as it gets reacted with the oxygen in water and yields NaOH and that is why it is stored in Paraffin.
Answer 1: Sure. You could do that once a day. Just make sure (1) it's sea-salt, not just regular old kitchen salt, (2) the water is purified (filtered or from a water-bottle) and (3) the water isn't so hot it burns your ear! Good luck :)
the byzantines secret weapon which burns on water is your mom!
Sea water is a good conductor of electricity because it contains dissolved ions like sodium and chloride, which are charged particles that can carry electric current. These ions allow sea water to conduct electricity more effectively compared to pure water, which has fewer charged particles.
coal is a fossil fuel that burns without giving water vapour.
Yes. Salt water is a fairly good conductor of electricity.