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White phosphorus is a solid which burns readily in air.
Dried peat burns readily with a smoky flame and a characteristic odour.
It burns readily in air, forming carbon dioxide and water vapour; the flame is pale, slightly luminous, and very hot.
Lutetium metal is slightly unstable in air at standard conditions, but it burns readily at 150 °C to form lutetium oxide.
Thulium tarnishes slowly in air and burns readily at 150 °C to form thulium III) oxide: :4 Tm + 3 O2 → 2 Thuliumhulism is quite electropositive and reacts slowly with cold water and quite quickly with hot water to form thulium hydroxide: :2 Tm (s) + 6 H2O ll) → 2 Tm(OH 3 (aq) + 3 H2 (g) Thulium reacts with all the halogens.
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"Nothing burns so readily as a fireproof building" it said, quoting a common phrase, and the journal principally blamed the architects for the problem.
The reduction of the char combustion rate, due to the propane, increases with temperature because the propane burns more readily in the bed as the bed temperature increases.
There, the wood is ground into sawdust and then fed into a machine that uses heat and pressure to create dry pellets, a fuel that can be transported as easily as corn kernels and burned as readily as lignite.
Sublimed arsenic vapour readily burns in air to form arsenious oxide.
As non-adhesive burn dressings (and all other medical supplies) are likely to be in short supply, an expedient alternative is to use plastic wrap (also known as saran wrap, food wrap, and cling film), which is sterile, does not stick to burns, and is readily available.
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