Did you burn the salt ??

Quasar44

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Did you again , so clumsy, burn your salt ??
You buffoon.


If you did then you may want to see an eye doctor

Only things with carbon can burn !!!
Carbon has huge amounts of energy

That is why water and salt don’t ever burn

Try burning water and nothing catches on flames
 
JGalt
You can’t lol

No I can't but the sun could. Salt melts at 1470 degrees Fahrenheit, and the sun's temperature is 10,000 Fahrenheit. Even sea water at that temperature would separate into hydrogen and oxygen, and would go poof.
 
Water has no carbon and can’t burn into fire

Water will “burn” in fluorine gas which takes the hydrogen away from the oxygen releasing the oxygen as ozone and forming hydrogen fluoride and a shitload of heat.

Also remember, Hydrogen Peroxide that's used in some rocket engines as fuel (H2O2) is similar to water (H2O). There is also no carbon in Hydrogen Peroxide.
 
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