no, it does not come from living matter
Organic liquids are usually highly flammable. Distillation of a substance involves heating it, and the heat needed to drive off all water from an organic liquid will likely resultin a fire.
Typical organic compounds are combustible by their nature (they contain carbon). However halogenated organic compounds range from less-flammable to inflammable. Halogens used to be common in fire extinguishers and are quite effective in this capacity, but halogen fire extinguishers are now either illegal or are being retired in many countries due to the halogen's tendency to destroy the earth's ozone layer.
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It has carbon and hydrogen.So it a organic compound
It is organic substance
No. You risk causing a forest fire and being arrested.
Organic liquids are usually highly flammable. Distillation of a substance involves heating it, and the heat needed to drive off all water from an organic liquid will likely resultin a fire.
Land is most likely to catch fire if it is dry, with an extremely high percentage of organic matter, such as peat.
Typical organic compounds are combustible by their nature (they contain carbon). However halogenated organic compounds range from less-flammable to inflammable. Halogens used to be common in fire extinguishers and are quite effective in this capacity, but halogen fire extinguishers are now either illegal or are being retired in many countries due to the halogen's tendency to destroy the earth's ozone layer.
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It depends on the fire, but if the fuel is largely organic matter and the amount of air is not restricted, the gas from the fire will be largely carbon dioxide and water vapor.
use local and organic ingredients cooked over fire eye of bat hair of toad.
In the book "Tangerine," the perfect conditions for the muck fire were the combination of hot, dry weather, the decomposing organic matter in the muck soil, and the lack of rain to help contain or extinguish the fire.
it actually creates more carbon in the atmosphere and it is the conversion of organic material into a source of heat. Namely fire.
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Technically yes, all organic compounds are flammable however you have to expose it to extremely high temperatures in order to actually light it on fire.
Lecithin is an organic compound.