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Can you burnt water?
Water is made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. You can’t burn pure water, which is why we use it to put out fires instead of starting them. You can, however, break it down into hydrogen and oxygen by putting energy into it, in the form of an electric current.
What can be under the water and never drown?
Answer to the riddle is a Christmas tree.
What is the fire riddle?
The answer to the riddle is Stove, fire, and smoke. The second one, fire, eats as much as is given to it, yet it is always hungry. The third, smoke, goes away and never returns. Follow Our FreshersLive page for more Funny and Tricky Riddles and puzzles to keep yourself relaxed and active!
How can fire burn in water?
When you pour water onto a fire, the heat of the fire causes the water to heat up and turn into steam. This is a very energy-intensive reaction, and it sucks away the heat (which is a form of energy) of the fire. This leaves the fire without enough energy to keep burning.
What catches fire with water?
Powdered magnesium reacts with water to liberate hydrogen, a flammable gas, though this reaction is not as vigorous as the reaction of sodium or lithium with water. MAGNESIUM POWDERS with more than 50% magnesium readily ignite in air [Lab. Gov. Chemist 1965].
Is the Dead Sea Safe?
The Dead Sea does pose some risks, just like any other lake or sea on Earth, but it’s still overall a very safe destination.
What’s in water that puts out fire riddle?
Oxidized hydrogen, AKA dihydrogen monoxide, AKA “water” in the form of water vapor (gaseous water). Water puts out fire by creating a barrier between the fuel source and the oxygen source (it also has a cooling effect which has to do with the energy required to convert liquid water into water vapor).
What goes in the water black and comes red?
The answer to the riddle is A lobster. Lobsters are naturally a dark blue/black in colour, when in the sea, but then it turns into the familiar pinky-red when plunged into a pot of scalding water.
Can fire be lit underwater?
Yes. Fire needs heat (high enough temperature), oxygen and fuel. If you take one of the three away the fire will stop. Adding water, the most used technique to extinguish a fire, works this way.