How can we know if a metal don't react with oxygen at high temperatures
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the match is burning at over 1,000 F and the steel wool burns at, what seems, a higher temperature than the match. Why is that? I dunno…
But iron also oxidizes slowly when ex
posed to atmospheric air at room temperature.
Another metal that burns at high temperature is aluminum.
But iron also oxidizes slowly when ex
posed to atmospheric air at room temperature.
Another metal that burns at high temperature is aluminum.
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when metal react with oxygen there obtained a layer of any colour so that we can identify this
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