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Cinnamon is made up of tiny particles of cellulose (a combustible material) and volatile oils, particularly cinnamaldehyde, which is flammable. When the powder is exposed to an open flame, the particles are dispersed into the air and ignite quickly, creating a flash of fire. This is why you see a small burst of flame when you bring a match near the cinnamon.
Fun Fact: Cinnamon Fire Show!
This trick has even been used by fire performers and in science demonstrations to show how small particles can create impressive visual effects. The flash of fire from cinnamon powder is similar to how fine particles of flour or sugar can also ignite under the right conditions.
Conclusion: A Surprising Discovery with Cinnamon
Next time you’re in the kitchen, remember that cinnamon isn’t just for spicing up your favorite dishes – it can also put on quite a surprising show when exposed to fire! While it’s a fun experiment, always handle it with care and respect the flammability of everyday ingredients. Give it a try and be amazed by this unexpected use of cinnamon!
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