No
Iron, like most metals, is very unflammable and will only melt at high temperatures but not catch fire
actually i just learn in science class steel wool has traces of iron and steel wool can be burn and if put in a container filled with pure oxygen it can self combust
Steel is a non-combustible material. This means that it does not catch on fire easily which makes it a more desirable material in construction.
Steel isn't flammable but it can melt!
What are the physical and chemical properties of steel?
Only some metals are flammable in some conditions.
Yes all curtains are flammable. All fabrics are flammable unless they are made for labratories or testing sites.
Usually it is. Nearly all oils are flammable.
All organic compounds are flammable; the most important here are the volatile compounds.
Fire is not an alkane or any substance in particular. Fire is a reaction between a flammable substance and an oxygen. All alkanes are flammable, but there are other flammable substances as well.
All are metals
hey are poisonous, flammable, and corrosive to metals.
Not particularly flammable at all.
All vegitables are flammable.
no because it is a metallic elemnt with a very high melting point used for electrical contacts and with tungsten for high-temperature thermocouples.
yes the lights of all the elements are 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.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
Yes all curtains are flammable. All fabrics are flammable unless they are made for labratories or testing sites.
Class D Class D fire extinguishers are used for various types of flammable metals. A class D fire extinguisher can contain sodium chloride, graphite, or copper powder. A sodium chloride fire extinguisher would be used on metals containing magnesium, sodium, potassium, and sodium-potassium alloys. Copper and graphite fire extinguishers would be used for lithium and lithium alloy fires.
Yes, gold is flammable, as all things are
Usually it is. Nearly all oils are flammable.
No. Water- a liquid- is not flammable. Which is very lucky thing for all of us.