no
The probability is not significant.
no
No, carbonate is not flammable because it does not contain any combustible materials. When heated, carbonate compounds may decompose and release carbon dioxide, but they do not catch fire.
Why do metals do not catch fire when heated whereas paper ignites on heating
Wood catches fire at 540 degrees Fahrenheit. Prior to this temperature, wood does not produce any heat, but forms gases like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and also forms acetic and formic acids.
yes it can it will get heated then be on fire
over heated or burning petrol
Acetone will either evaporate or ignite (catch fire) when heated. At room temperature it evaporates quickly but will do so when hot. When exposed to very high temperatures it will catch fire.
Carbon Graphite is flammable if you get hit hot enough it will catch on fire
carbon or c02
No
carbon or c02