Propane and buetane
The meaning of flammable is able to be easy ignited; inflammable is the antonym of flammable.
A substance with a very high specific heat can be used as a good heat reservoir for storing thermal energy and maintaining a stable temperature in systems. It can also be used in climate control systems to help regulate temperatures more efficiently.
It was used first thousands of years ago. It was used to heat homes in the later 1800"s.
like a piece of clothe
like a piece of clothe
Yes, a coolant is a substance (usually a liquid) used to absorb heat.
The class flammable liquid label is used to indicate that a substance is a flammable liquid that can ignite easily. It is typically represented by a red diamond-shaped label with a flame symbol and the words "Flammable Liquid" written on it. This label is used to warn individuals about the potential fire hazard associated with the substance.
No, a beaker does not support a flame or heat reaction, it's made of glass.
for lighting homes
what were various forms of energy used to heat homes around 1900-1940.
To determine the heat of combustion for a substance, one can conduct a calorimetry experiment where the substance is burned in a controlled environment and the heat released is measured. This heat release is then used to calculate the heat of combustion for the substance.
they used a stove