Type your answer here... Yes. As an average, tires, when heated to about 288 C, give off sufficient combustible vapours to ignite.
Tire fires are stubborn, dirty and difficult to extinguish.
Hazardous combustion products are smoke, fumes, carbon monoxide (CO) and oxides of sulfur (SOx).
Yes, it is combustible.
coke is combustible
Americium is not combustible.
Yes, it is combustible.
stucco is non-combustible
Any element is combustible we will find Uranium oxide on the earth. i.e uranium is combustible
No, plasma is not combustible. Plasma is not something that can be combustible without additional chemicals, as it is relatively cool.
Combustible: # Food # Fat
Neptunium is not combustible but pyrophoric as a powder.
Some houses are combustible, such as wooden structures. Even in brick buildings the contents may be combustible.
Yes, C6H10 a.k.a. hexane is combustible.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.