incombustible objects are things that can be light up
Carbon dioxide.
Coconut oil is a very complex mixture; you need a specific equation for each component. But, finally only some products exist: carbon dioxide, water and and a small residue incombustible.
There are some simple requirments for something to be a convenient fuel - it must be abundant, easily collected and transported, cheap and ideally have a high calorific value per unit volume. Actually the question asked is wrong. Combustible subs. = Combustible materials all combustible subs./combustible materials are fuel but all fuel are not combustible subs/combustible material because fuel can also be an incombustible material/incombustible subs.
An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
= CINDERS-(materials) Incombustible residue from a burning process; in particular, small pieces of clinker from the burning of soft coal. = = 1. Blast-furnace slag or similar material from volcanoes.2. Ashes, esp. from soft coal. == ASH- = # Any of various chiefly deciduous ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus, having opposite, pinnately compound leaves, clusters of small flowers, and one-seeded winged fruits. # The strong, elastic wood of this tree, used for furniture, tool handles, and sporting goods such as baseball bats. # Linguistics. The letter æ in Old English and some modern phonetic alphabets, representing the vowel sound of Modern English ash.
Asbestos is fairly incombustible.
Incombustible means that it cannot burn.
Ashtrays are necessarily incombustible. Glass window panes, sand on the beach, rocks, frying pans, and stainless steel forks are incombustible.
An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
An incombustible gas is one that does not burn or explode.(Incombustible means something that cannot be burnt.)Some good examples of incombustible gases arenitrogen (which is fortunate, because 78% of the air is nitrogen, and if nitrogen was combustible, the air would explode!)carbon dioxideargon
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A substance is incombustible if it is incapable of being burned.
Carbon dioxide.
Because it is incombustible and a good insulator, protecting the fireman from heat.
Flame-retardant (I realize that's hyphenated),incombustible, fireproof, noncombustible, nonflammable...
Any incombustible gas may extinguish a fire CO2, Nitrogen gas, and so on.
water, carbon dioxide, sulfur and nitrogen oxides, a small residue of incombustible material