Theory
The water in the alcohol-water mixture evaporates and keeps the
temperature below the ignition temperature of paper (approximately
230 ,
but science fiction fans might remember this as 'Fahrenheit 451'
- the temperature conversion could be an excercise for students).
The paper will still be wet with water after the alcohol has burned
away. Sodium chloride gives the flame the characteristic orange
colour of sodium, which looks like a normal yellow flame.
Extensions
Different proportions of water and alcohol could be tried as could
other alcohols.
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Further details
The rich and/or confident may wish to try this with a £5
(or bigger!) note. The imaginative will be able to dream up some
suitable patter to introduce the demonstration while the silver-tongued
may be able to persuade a member of the audience to supply a note
for 'burning'.
Safety
Wear eye protection.
A fire extinguisher should be available.
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