Flammable, combustible, corrosive: not determined, but very probable not. Einsteinium is a moderate reactive metal.
Alcohol is both flammable and combustible.
Flammable gas refers to any gas that can ignite and burn easily under normal conditions, while combustible gas is a subset of flammable gas and refers specifically to gases that can ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen. In other words, all combustible gases are flammable, but not all flammable gases are necessarily combustible.
Neither. Argon is chemically inert. It is neither flammable nor combustible.
Another term is flammable.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
Corrosive, but it also 'burns' with hydrogen gas
Bromine is corrosive to skin, eyes, and respiratory system upon contact. It is also highly reactive and can ignite in the presence of organic materials, making it both combustible and flammable.
Einsteinium is not flammable.
Einsteinium is not flammable.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
Alcohol is both flammable and combustible.
no, its a combustible
Flammable gas refers to any gas that can ignite and burn easily under normal conditions, while combustible gas is a subset of flammable gas and refers specifically to gases that can ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen. In other words, all combustible gases are flammable, but not all flammable gases are necessarily combustible.
Flammable catches on fire. Combustible explodes. Boooyah!
Neither. Argon is chemically inert. It is neither flammable nor combustible.
Another term is flammable.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.