Why dont wet things burn?

Firstly, as the water boils off, it creates steam, so that steam displaces some of the oxygen around, so less oxygen available for burning, will partially suffocate the flame.
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Can wet things catch on fire?

Water is not flammable and can't catch on fire. This is because it is made of hydrogen, which has been fully oxidized and can't react with oxygen any further. However, the hydrogen and oxygen can fuel and increase a fire when they are separated.
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Can things burn in water?

No, your refreshing glass of water won't spontaneously combust. Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen is flammable, but oxygen is not.
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What stuff does not burn?

Gold melts around 2,000°F, platinum at 3,200°F, and diamonds around 6,000°F, so there is a very good chance those items along with other jewelry survived the inferno. Many gemstones like rubies and sapphires have similarly high melting points.
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Is anything truly fireproof?

Technically, no material is immune to heat damage, meaning nothing is actually entirely fireproof. Those rugged granite countertops formed from molten lava are sealed with a man-made resin that can easily crack under temperatures as low as 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Do diamonds burn?

Although diamond requires a higher temperature to burn, it does indeed burn via normal carbon combustion. You can even burn diamond in a regular flame if you are patient and conditions are right. To accelerate the burning of diamond, you can give it more heat and more oxygen.
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Is it possible to burn milk?

Always simmer, if you boil milk too hard or too fast it will scorch and burn if not stirred. As soon as it boils remove from the heat and keep stirring.
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Which is worse fire or water?

It's not burning materials or air pollution that most often damages the environment during fires at waste plants but the thousands of litres of water used to douse the flames, explains Phil Collins.
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Why does water make fire worse?

Do NOT pour water on the fire! Since oil and water do not mix, pouring water can cause the oil to splash and spread the fire even worse. In fact, the vaporizing water can also carry grease particles in it, which can also spread the fire. 4.
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Is there fire that doesn't burn?

A cool flame or invisible flame is a flame having maximal temperature below about 400 °C (752 °F). It is usually produced in a chemical reaction of a certain fuel-air mixture. Contrary to conventional flame, the reaction is not vigorous and releases very little heat, light, and carbon dioxide.
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How hot is Greek fire?

The experiment used crude oil mixed with wood resins, and achieved a flame temperature of over 1,000 °C (1,830 °F) and an effective range of up to 15 meters (49 ft).
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Is Salt flammable?

Salt is non-flammable and does not support combustion.
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What is the most powerful element?

The Most Powerful Element Of All: Water. The most powerful element of all: water .
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Which is more powerful ice or fire?

Between -10% and -20% C, the tensile strength of ice is generally between 0.7 and 3.1 MPa (pascals are a measure of pressure). The flame of a fire is composed of hot gas which, if hot enough, may be ionized to plasma. It has a tensile strength of 0. In conclusion, ice is stronger than flame.
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Is fire stronger than wind?

Fire is weak against water and strong against wind which is strong against lightning.
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Can you burn coffee?

Sadly, you can burn coffee.

You can burn coffee by using stale/expired beans or overroasted beans. Another common cause is leaving brewed coffee on its heat source for too long. If you use water that is too hot, that is another reason for burnt coffee.
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What is Msnf?

The serum solids or milk solids-not-fat (MSNF) contain the lactose, caseins, whey proteins, and minerals (ash content) of the product from which they were derived. They are an important ingredient for the following beneficial reasons: improve the texture of ice cream, due to the protein functionality.
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Is powdered milk explosive?

All types of milk, when in liquid form, are not flammable. They will not ignite, mostly due to high water content. However, dry, powdered milk can catch fire easily, and in some cases, even explode.
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Can lava melt a diamond?

To put it simply, a diamond cannot melt in lava, because the melting point of a diamond is around 4500 °C (at a pressure of 100 kilobars) and lava can only be as hot as about 1200 °C.
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Can a ring survive a fire?

The couple told WIS-TV that the ring looks as good as it ever has. Scientifically, there's a good reason why a gold and gemstone ring can survive a house or vehicle fire. According to the National Institute of Fire and Safety Training, house fires typically burn at 1,100 °F and car fires burn at upwards of 1,500 °F.
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Can gold burn?

Pure gold is virtually indestructible. It will not corrode, rust or tarnish, and fire cannot destroy it.
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Is Sand flammable?

Although sand is not flammable, this doesnt mean one couldnt burn it at extremely high temperatures. Anything can be burnt into its constituent elements, and Silicon produced at this heat can be flammable. However, such things do not occur under ordinary conditions.
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How do you make blue fire?

To create blue flames, use copper chloride or calcium chloride. To create turquoise flames, use copper sulfate. To create pink flames, use lithium chloride. To create light green flames, use borax.
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Can sugar catch fire?

Granulated table sugar won't explode by itself, but it can ignite at high temperatures, depending on the humidity and how quickly it's heated up. (Powdered sugar is marginally more dangerous.)
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