In its granular form, it cannot combust to flame. It combusts in air, though, with a bluish-green flame, giving off zinc oxide.
Yes; zinc chloride is not flammable under any ordinary conditions.
flammable due to the small particles in the magnesium it could explode in just milliseconds. =) xx
YA - it makes the flames all blu
no, although zinc powder might burn.
yes. zinc oxide is formed.
If in the right chemical reaction. yes.
Americium is not combustible.
Yes if the leaves where damp but if they were wetter that that the would not be combustible. Combustible means something that can burn easy so dry leaves are combustible because they burn easily.
It is not combustible like some materials, but it can catch afire which is why many shops have separate shop vacs for titanium dust/chips.
Combustible
zinc ash,zinc ingot,zinc dross
Yes, it is combustible.
coke is combustible
Americium is not combustible.
Yes, it is combustible.
stucco is non-combustible
Any element is combustible we will find Uranium oxide on the earth. i.e uranium is combustible
No, plasma is not combustible. Plasma is not something that can be combustible without additional chemicals, as it is relatively cool.
Combustible: # Food # Fat
Neptunium is not combustible but pyrophoric as a powder.
Some houses are combustible, such as wooden structures. Even in brick buildings the contents may be combustible.
Yes, C6H10 a.k.a. hexane is combustible.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.