Bromine is non-flammable. Many fire-retardants are bromine based.
Bromine is highly flammable and may ignite spontaneously in air. It should be handled with extreme caution due to its potential fire hazard.
Flammability and density are examples of chemical properties. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances, such as its ability to burn (flammability) or its mass per unit volume (density).
Flammability
Liquid bromine is the Real Bromine, while Bromine water is a mixture of Bromine and Water
Because of its extreme flammability, you should never smoke while you're using hairspray, especially when your hair is wet.
Bromine is highly flammable and may ignite spontaneously in air. It should be handled with extreme caution due to its potential fire hazard.
Bromine is a chemical element and is not any other of the nouns mentioned in the question. Bromine is soluble in some materials, can probably be burned, and is reactive with some other materials.
Flammability and density are examples of chemical properties. Chemical properties describe how a substance interacts with other substances, such as its ability to burn (flammability) or its mass per unit volume (density).
flammability is how easily something can catch fire
Flammability is a physical chemical property of materials.Flammability is a chemical property.
Flammability
Burning is a chemical change, flammability is a chemical property.
Flammability involve a chemical reaction - oxidation.
Thermability
This chemical has a very high flammability, therefore, we should avoid it.
This property is flammability.
Flammability is an example of the chemical property.