For a flame to burn it needs fuel, oxygen, and heat.
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∙ 15y agoBecause candles need feul, oil, and oxygen to burn.Without oxygen it will burn out.
A flame uses oxygen in order to burn. By placing a jar over it, it limits the oxygen causing the flame to burn out. That is one reason house fires are dangerous, because fire burn oxygen and we need oxygen to breathe
flame retardant
flame retardant
The homophone that means to burn with sudden flame is "flair" - this refers to a sudden burst or flare of fire or light.
It needs to be open to create the hot, blue flame that roars. If the air hole is shut, the flame will burn yellow, similar to a candle.
to burn ppl
to burn ppl
Burn hydrogen
A Bunsen burner flame can both roar and burn quietly, by allowing more oxygen to reach the flame by opening a valve it will roar, by closing the valve the flame will flicker
Yes. To burn a compound you need a halogen with a higher energy than the one in the salt. So if you put sodium chloride in a fluorine rich environment and apply a flame it will burn.
Helium does not burn in a flame test because it is an inert gas and does not react with the flame to produce a characteristic color.