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chemical property
it is use for the people are to lazy to make something
Helium is used instead of hydrogen because it is nonflammable.
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.
Inert, nonflammable, hydrocarbon- free synthetic oil, grease & fluids
**Use it as a adjective**Water is a nonflammable liquid. **Use it a noun** Firemen must use nonflammable liquids to put out a fire.
water is a nonflammable source
put something nonflammable like sand or dirt over it to keep it from getting oxygen
I have never seen them used. If you could make them nonflammable, they would probably not be cost effective or comparable in insulation value.
Helium is used to reaplce hydrogen on a n airplane because it is nonflammable
Nitrogen is nonflammable and does not support combustion. Thus in liquid form it is also nonflammable.
Yes
it will not catch on fire
Flammable AND inflammable both mean that something can easily catch fire. Gasoline is a flammable liquid, and is inflammable. Something that will NOT burn is nonflammable.
1. use heavy bridge 2. use long bridge 3. use nonflammable bridge
Nonflammable is something that won't catch on fire.
it will not catch on fire