gas becase its a fuel and dose not have flames if you spill it it will explode
Rubbing alcohol more flammable.
Very. It is usally used for camp fuel and other flameable things
Polyethylene is a polymer which is combustible. All polymers are so.
because water is not a fuel but it is a byproduct of burning of hydrogen. while petrol is itself is fuel.
gasolinekerosinefuel oilbunker fuel oildiesel oilcetanehexaneheptaneoctanenonanemolten asphaltetc.Technically, anything with a closed-cup flash point at or above 100 degrees F would be classified as a "combustible liquid" not "flammable liquid". This would include diesel and fuel oil. NFPA 30.
Hydrogen is extremely flammable, helium is not flammable at all.
as safe as the design of the heater, and the care of the operator. poor contruction is unsafe; good construction is safe. Proper maintenance is essential, as well as proper storage of fuel and keeping flammable items away from the heater.
Rubbing alcohol more flammable.
Because fuel is a FLAMMABLE material.
Very. It is usally used for camp fuel and other flameable things
No. Methane is toxic to inhale and very flammable.
The flammable liquid will catch fire. That can be dangerous. Answer "no".
Methane and octane, both alkanes, are examples of gases that are used as fuel and are highly flammable.
Polyethylene is a polymer which is combustible. All polymers are so.
Yes you can, paper is very flammable.
A benzine is a flammable petroleum distillate used as a solvent or fuel.
Although oxygen is necessary for most combustion processes it is not flammable itself. Oxygen is the material that reacts with fuel to produce combustion.