Gasoline, paper, wood, ethanol, propane, etc.
No, Benedict's solution is not highly flammable. It is a mixture of water, sodium citrate, and citric acid, which are not flammable substances.
Highly.
because they are made with a chemical caled "canfer", which is highly flamable.
Boron is highly flammable.
Boron is highly flammable.
on a lynx bottle and more
No, but it does have a very low melting point.
No, oxygen itself is not flammable. However, it supports combustion, which means it helps other substances burn. Oxygen-rich environments can make fires burn hotter and more rapidly.
The obvious answer is - because they will ignite !
a chemical called petroleum which is in petrol it is corosive and highly flamable
Yes, hydrogen is flammable. It can easily ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen, producing heat and water vapor.
Yes, plutonium is a pyrophoric metal.Plutonium can be flammable, especially as a fine powder.