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If a bone gets hot enough, will it glow? Sorry if this is a weird question, this seems like the right forum to ask here. 

The fields are closely related.Argen said:wouldn't that be more of a chemistry question that a physics one?
DaveC426913 said:A bone, as a unit object, will not glow. Long before it glows, it will decompose (i.e. burn) into simpler components. Most of the components will turn to vapor, the carbon ash and trace minerals will glow.
DeeZee said:That's bioluminescence, right? That doesn't really use much heat, does it?