[net.cooks] freezing hot water, burning wet wood

morse@leadsv.UUCP (Terry Morse) (05/23/85)

In article <406@rtech.ARPA>, eric@rtech.ARPA (Eric Lundblad) writes:
> 
> 	 the hot-cold water effect is true.
> ... wet wood burns better that dry wood ... 
> The oxygen molecules in the water helps out the fire, and we all
> know how much fire needs oxygen. The hydrogen molecule also
> doesn't hurt any. 
> 	Does this clear things up?

Nope :-).

I respectfully suggest that this discussion be continued in
net.physics. (Chris -- I'll get you for this one)
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