Combustable liquids burn, all of them. Non combustable liquids, not so much.
combustable
It's highly explosive, combustable and flammable.
No, nitrogen, whether solid, liquid, or gas, is relatively inert.
No, different combustable materials ignite at various temperatures.The temperature of ignition is called the flash point.This is the point where the material will begin to burn. If something is slightly burned, then ignition has already taken place, but has stalled for whatever reason the material has not been fully consumed by the fire.
When the fire protection is required above false ceiling to protect cables or combustable materials.
yes
Combustable liquids burn, all of them. Non combustable liquids, not so much.
Yes.
yes
Only in extreme heat.
combustable
Water can be a product of combustion.
Potassium Nitrate will catch fire if in contact with combustable materials, it is harmful if swallowed (nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea) and can cause reproductive disorders. It is irritant if inhaled and can cause skin irritation.
Phosphorus is combustible which means that it is flammable.
A combustable engine
if its combustable it releases energy when it burns