Of course :ox
It depends on the solutions you mixed. If they are non-flammable, heating them on a flame would be fine. If they are flammable, I would use both a water bath and an electric hot plate.
The base word for flammable is "flame."
Flame Flammable Flamboyant Flamin
The symbol flame is for flammable materials.
Many solutions are flammable. They will start on fire, and may spread and burn the surrounding surfaces - including any humans in the area.
Yes. The ink has alcohol in it and the plastic will melt and burn in a flame.
an open flame.
NOTHING 2. If the fluid contained some element, e.g. sodium or calcium, then the flame would show the colour appropriate to that element. Flame photometry relies on this principle.
The safety symbol for flammable materials is a red diamond with a flame symbol inside. This symbol indicates that the substance is highly flammable and caution must be taken when handling it.
Using open flame near flammable liquids
Yes, alcohol is a flammable liquid and can be used as a flame accelerant. It can increase the intensity and speed of a fire when used as a fuel.
Yes, benzene is highly flammable. It has a low flash point and can easily ignite when exposed to a flame or spark. Proper precautions should be taken when handling benzene to prevent accidents.