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Q: Is ether or gasoline more flammable?
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What is more flammable than gasoline?

The flammablilty of liquids is measured by flash point this is the minimum temperature in which a spark will ignite it. Gasoline which is a mixture has a flash point of around 0 degrees C. One of the most flammable liquids, Diethyl ether has a flash point of -45 degrees so is much more flammable than gasoline.


Can you list 50 flammable different objects?

Orange Glow. here are BiodieselDimethyl ether Diesel Ethanol Diethyl ether Gasoline Jet fuel Kerosene (paraffin oil) Methanol Nitromethane Vegetable_oil (canola)


What is a sentence with the word gasoline in it?

Gasoline is very flammable.


What is a flammable liquid used as an anesthetic?

Fluroxene, cyclopropane, divinly ether, ethyl chloride, ethyl ether and ethylene are all flammable liquids used as anesthesia. If a one-word answer is necessary here, then ether might be the one to use.


Is gasoline not flammable?

Did you ever try to light it? Did you see the signs next to the gasoline pumps? They all indicate that it is very flammable.


Why does gasoline ignite?

Gasoline ignites because gasoline is flammable. (simple answer) A more detailed answer would be. Gasoline produces flammable vapors at a much lower temperature than almost any other 'common' chemical. It is the vapors that ignite rather than the chemical itself. Also Gasoline vapors are heavier than air. Any 'Flammable' chemical will ignite in the presence of an open flame or spark if there are sufficient fumes.


How flammable is diesel mixed with gasoline?

Diesel fuel itself will burn but you really can't call it flammable. When you add gasoline to it, the flammability greatly increases with the amount of gasoline you add.


Are liquids flammable?

Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.


What is the danger in using ether?

You can use it to render someone unconscious and its flammable.


What is a non-polar solvent that has hydrocarbons and is flammable?

Petroleum ether is an example.


Why do cars work with gasoline and not water?

Because water is not a flammable substance and gasoline is.


What will happen if you ignite a fire near the ether?

"Ether" (diethyl ether) is extremely flammable. There could be an explosion, or it might "just" be a fireball. This is essentially what happened to Richard Pryor.