The temperature of a typical fire can vary depending on the fuel and conditions, but it can range from around 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius.
A soda cracker typically weighs about 2-3 grams, depending on the brand and size of the cracker.
The flash point is the lowest temperature at which a substance gives off enough vapors to ignite briefly but not sustain combustion. The fire point is the temperature at which a substance gives off enough vapors to sustain combustion once ignited. In simple terms, the flash point is the temperature at which a substance can momentarily ignite, while the fire point is the temperature at which it can continue to burn.
As the student chews the plain cracker, saliva containing the enzyme amylase is secreted into the mouth, initiating the digestion of the starch in the cracker. The optimal pH for amylase in the mouth is around 6.7. The cracker is broken down into smaller starch molecules (substrate) by amylase, resulting in the production of maltose (product). The temperature in the mouth is around 37 degrees Celsius, which is ideal for the enzymatic activity of amylase. Holding the mush in their mouth allows for further enzymatic breakdown of the starch before swallowing.
The temperature of a typical fire can vary widely, but it can reach temperatures of around 600 to 1200 degrees Celsius (1112 to 2192 degrees Fahrenheit).
Fire cracker is a misnomer because it's ignited with a fire but it's not a cracker, it's a dynamite.
a type of food. or a fire cracker which is like a fire work
i wouldn't have much of a clue but i think it's gunpowder that is put in fireworks (or whatever it is (find that out) Then look up the temperature at which whatever chemical it is burns at.
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"What's up shorty! It looks like you haven't blown up!"
"Nehemiah and Susie built a small fire cracker"" In Spanish, the word "firecracker" is "petardo" and it is masculine.
Cracker
Little fire cracker
No, it is not.
A Fire Cracker....
You have to get the highest score and you can the fire cracker
the fire cracker mask