no se y tu?
yes
No.
paint
Will not catch on fire.
Noncombustible materials are substances that do not ignite or burn when exposed to fire. Examples include concrete, brick, steel, and gypsum board. These materials are often used in construction for fire-resistant walls, floors, and ceilings to enhance safety in buildings. Noncombustible materials help prevent the spread of fire and protect structural integrity during a fire event.
yes
This substance is noncombustible and not flammable.
Noncombustible Data is a term Ray Bradbury used in Fahrenheit 451 (published in 1953) to described information that is incapable of producing reflection, analysis, contemplation, comparison, and/or an understanding of society.
Concrete, tile, marble. granite, glass.
A combustible fireplace is designed to burn actual wood or other combustible materials, requiring a chimney for ventilation. A noncombustible fireplace uses electricity or gas for heating, eliminating the need for a chimney.
Combustible liquids can catch fire and burn easily at relatively low temperatures, while noncombustible liquids do not burn or support combustion. Combustible liquids have a flash point below 100°F, while noncombustible liquids have a flash point above 100°F.
Nobel gases are commonly inert, but even those can be reacted with in the right circumstances.