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Woah, the hottest thing burning up the charts right now is this new trend! Everyone’s talking about it and it’s all over social media. It’s like a wildfire - you can’t miss it! From fashion to music, this trend has got everyone buzzing. So what is it? Let’s find out!
What Is The Hottest Thing To Burn? [Solved]
Wow! That’s scorching! Acetylene and pure oxygen burn blue at an unbelievable 3,400ºC – the hottest temperature you can get with fuel and flame. It’s so hot that it can even melt tungsten, which has the highest melting point of any element.
Fire: Fire is the hottest thing that can burn, reaching temperatures of up to 1,100 degrees Celsius. It is created when a fuel source such as wood, paper or gasoline is combined with oxygen and ignited.
Plasma: Plasma is an ionized gas that can reach temperatures of up to 10 million degrees Celsius. It is created when a gas such as hydrogen or helium is heated to extremely high temperatures and ionized by an electric current or magnetic field.
Magma: Magma is molten rock found beneath the Earth’s surface that can reach temperatures of up to 1,400 degrees Celsius. It forms when rocks are heated by the Earth’s interior and become liquid due to pressure and heat from surrounding rocks and minerals.
Sunlight: Sunlight has a temperature of around 5,500 degrees Celsius at its core but cools off significantly as it travels through space before reaching Earth’s atmosphere where it has a temperature of around 5,700 Kelvin (5,427°C).
Nuclear Reactions: Nuclear reactions occur when atoms are split apart or fused together in order to release energy in the form of heat and radiation which can reach temperatures upwards of 100 million degrees Celsius depending on the type of reaction taking place
The hottest thing burning right now is the sun! It’s scorching hot out there, so don’t forget your sunscreen. You’ll be sorry if you do!