Yes, fat is flammable. When exposed to an open flame or high heat, fats can melt and ignite, releasing flammable vapors that can burn. This is why cooking oils and fats can cause fires if not handled properly.
Yes it is if you get it hot enough with a naked flame
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
If the air freshener is not flammable the propellent most likely is flammable.
yes! soap is very flammable. it is made of lye which is flammable
No, gold is not flammable.
Ghee (clarified butter) is essentially an animal fat and is flammable at proper temperatures
Yes and he is also very flammable
Neither. CH4 is methane, a light flammable gas. It is the main component of natural gas.
calories are flammable the measurer people burn and see how big the burn is how how hot it is or how long it burns
Yes it is if you get it hot enough with a naked flame
The type of fuel or source of heat. For example, A: ordinary combustibles, B: flammable liquids, C: electrical heat source, D: flammable metals, K: combustible cooking media (deep fat)
Yes Makeup is Flammable
Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.
Carbonates are generally not flammable.
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
If the air freshener is not flammable the propellent most likely is flammable.
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable