Mineral Oil has a flash point of 170C (335F), and a boiling point of 310C (590F). By definition, "Flammable liquid" means any liquid having a flashpoint below 100 deg. F. Therefore, Mineral Oil is not a flammable liquid, however it is a Class IIIB Combustible Liquid, meaning that it will burn, but must be exposed to high heat before it will sustain a flame.
Neither. CH4 is methane, a light flammable gas. It is the main component of natural gas.
The answer is yes. The reason is that fragrance oils are combustible materials or flammable materials,
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.
Most easily lighted flammable objects such as, grass and incense can be burnt in incense burners. Although the main use s for incense, it is completely fine to burn other small and controllable objects in them.
You need incense in a Wiccan ritual. But you could do a ritual even if you cannot prepare incense at all. There are several types of incense you could use. Powdered incense on a charcoal disk or a Censor Incense cones or stick incense Incense oil on an oil burner. Oncense oil does not give off fumes, and safe for using indoors for a small room/long ritual.
Bath oil is not flammable. It is a health hazard to submerge the body into any sort of flammable liquid and breath the vapors from it.
because it contains flammable liquid and oil
Vegetable oil
Usually it is. Nearly all oils are flammable.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
no its combustible!
yes
Due to it's nature as a form of crude oil, yes. Very flammable indeed.
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