Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
because co2 is highly flamable. it is a mixture of carbon and oxygen. its combanation is carbon one and oxygen two. (yes im a little nerdy at this stuff. lolz.)
Phosphorous is a highly flamable element. When it is introduced with oxygen, it combusts. The larger the amount of phosphorous, the higher the risk of it catching on fire. Although, this is in fact that is a pure substance of phosphorous...
In which way is 'hazardous' meant? Yes: highly flamable No: not corrosive
The HIndenberg was filled with highly flamable Hydrogen.Hydrogen is lighter than air so it rises.
Yes Hydrogen gas H2 is highly flamable...
Highly.
because they are made with a chemical caled "canfer", which is highly flamable.
Boron is highly flammable.
Boron is highly flammable.
well no,realisticaly that car would be in no way viable,oxygen as an emission would be very dangerous as oxygen is highly flamable,that and the large quantities of oxygen produced would be highly toxic to humans
because co2 is highly flamable. it is a mixture of carbon and oxygen. its combanation is carbon one and oxygen two. (yes im a little nerdy at this stuff. lolz.)
on a lynx bottle and more
Phosphorous is a highly flamable element. When it is introduced with oxygen, it combusts. The larger the amount of phosphorous, the higher the risk of it catching on fire. Although, this is in fact that is a pure substance of phosphorous...
Gasoline, paper, wood, ethanol, propane, etc.
a chemical called petroleum which is in petrol it is corosive and highly flamable
In which way is 'hazardous' meant? Yes: highly flamable No: not corrosive