Is there anything fire can't burn?

Wherever any substance is put in fire it burns and changes into ash. But asbestos is one such material that does not burn in fire. That is why the fireman wear clothes made from asbestos when they enter the burning house.
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Is there anything that is fireproof?

Let's first take a moment to mention that nothing is ever truly "fireproof." Given hot enough and intense enough flames, anything and everything will eventually succumb to fire. What you're looking for is to make metal more fire resistant.
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What substance does not burn?

Charcoal does not vaporize and so, does not produce a flame.
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What is flammable but doesn't burn?

When hydrogen combines with oxygen the result is water, where the atoms of hydrogen and oxygen are linked together to make a molecule with entirely different properties. You can't burn pure water, which is why we use it to put out fires instead of starting them.
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Does coke burn with a flame?

Explanation: Coke does not vapourise during burning and hence it does not produce a flame.
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What happens if you put alcohol in a flame?

Alcohol has a low flash point, which means that it catches on fire very quickly. Alcohol burns about half as hot as some other fuels but is a great choice for cooking indoors. It is extremely flammable, but not explosive.
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Is coke hotter than coal?

coke burns hotter than coal. When coke burns, it leaves little ash or smoke, it contains less impurities, and as @MaxW said, it produces a higher temperature.
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Why is Coca-Cola called coke?

The drink's name refers to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves and kola nuts (a source of caffeine).
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Can sugar start a fire?

Table sugar, or sucrose, is flammable under the right conditions, just like wood (which is made of cellulose, or lots of sugar molecules linked together). Neither a sugar cube nor a wooden log is likely to be ignited by a small spark, but a nano- or micron-sized bit of sugar would be much more susceptible.
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What happens if you put coke in a fire?

The fire gets extinguished. That's what happened when a fireman tried dousing a fire with coke. While it worked with the fizzy drink, the experiment wasn't successful when he used juice to extinguish the fire. The logic behind this is all fizzy drinks contain carbon dioxide, which is an inhibitor for combustion.
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What happens if coke is heated?

At temperatures of 1000°C and above, coke carbon reacts with carbon dioxide to produce carbon monoxide, gasifying the coke in the process. This weakens the coke structure causing it to break down within the furnace under mechanical stress.
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What happens to coke when heated?

Coca-Cola slowly thickens when boiled as a result of the water in the drink evaporating. Once most of the water is gone, the sugar begins to burn. You'll get a similar effect if you boil orange juice or any sugary liquid for long enough.
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Why does coke burn with a non smoky flame?

Coke and charcoal are produced, respectively, through heating bituminous coal and biomass (e.g. wood) in the absence of air. This drives off volatile impurities and water and produces a grey, porous rock. Therefore when burned, coke and charcoal produce no smoke.
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