You would have a different element. This is not something that is easy to do in practice. It's nuclear physics, not something that happens in the test tube.
"Burning" in the conventional sense is combining with Oxygen. The element would liberate heat and leave as residue, oxides of itself.
No, KrH is not a compound. It is a formula representing an element (Kr = Krypton) and a single hydrogen atom.
It would become an atom of a different element. This can only happen during radioactive decay, nuclear fusion, or nuclear fission.
The bag would be sucked in, you would never see it again.
Nothing would happen. If pizza never existed, we would simply be eating something else.
Who knows what would happen?
people would be really sad
If Antarctica never existed, then it never would have existed.
I think that it would be to hot to live on earth and we would have never existed
The world as we know it would never have existed.
Technology would never existed, like the device you are using to read this answer, bicycles, cars, etc.
Since all counting numbers are rational numbers, arithmetic would never have started. There would have been no science nor technology.
It couldn't as it's mass causes it to be spherical. To be like an asteroid, it would have to be the size of an asteroid, and then life would never have started. You would never have been born, and this question would never have existed.
they would kill u
which renaissance?
people would hus