The temperature at which a fuel starts to burn is known as its ignition temperature, which varies depending on the type of fuel. Ignition temperature is the minimum temperature required to initiate the combustion process in a fuel.
Argon is an inert gas and does not burn. It is non-flammable and does not support combustion.
Yes, room temperature can affect the burn rate of a candle. Candles may burn faster in warmer temperatures as the heat can melt the wax faster. In colder temperatures, candles may burn slower due to the wax hardening more quickly.
No, frozen candles do not burn faster than room temperature candles. In fact, the cold temperature may actually cause the frozen candle to burn slower due to the wax needing to thaw and melt before it can be consumed by the flame.
The approximate temperature is 2500 degrees celsius, not accounting for a preheat, or other factors that enhance the speed or temperature of the burn. Thermite is estimated to burn 3 times hotter than molten lava.
Hair will burn at 223 degrees Celsius. Hair can however burn at a much lower temperature if it is damaged.
No, that is the temperature at which the books burn. I don't think it mentions in the book what his address is or even the city he lives in.
No, as in the popular old book "Fahrenheit 451", the ignition temperature of plain paper as you might see in a text book is 451 degrees Fahrenheit.
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it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
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it burn at 420 degrees Fahrenheit
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Although there are many different paper types, normal cellulose paper will burn at 451°F.
The temperature at which a fuel starts to burn is known as its ignition temperature, which varies depending on the type of fuel. Ignition temperature is the minimum temperature required to initiate the combustion process in a fuel.
In the United States you can burn any book that you legally own any place where it is legal to have a fire.
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