Chemistry, asked by Narinderpalk977, 7 months ago

why paper not burn in water ​

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Answered by purvarajiwade
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When paper cup is heated containing water, water absorbs the heat coming from the burning source and thus prevents the paper from reaching its ignition point. Hence it does not burn. Water in the cup becomes hot instead. This is due to absorption of heat by water.

Answered by mdrafiqmullarafiqmul
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When paper cup is heated containing water, water absorbs the heat coming from the burning source and thus prevents the paper from reaching its ignition point. Hence it does not burn. Water in the cup becomes hot instead. This is due to absorption of heat by water.

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