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Yes it isFirst of all, never say, "Is a substance flammability,' because in college professors will not just drill you, you'll have a bad reputation around campus for low knowledge of grammar; say is strontium FLAMMABLE. And yes, strontium is flammable.
Very. It is usally used for camp fuel and other flameable things
because it is highly flammable
Collect all of the clothing from the people who were near the event in order to incinerate the clothing at an on-site location.
Yes, that is quite true. Manufacturers nowadays seek safe materials.
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Propane and buetane
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Oxygen is not flammable, but it supports the combustion of flammable substances. Fire is just a reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Hydrogen is extremely flammable and will burn violently in air to form water vapor. Water is completely non flammable and is often used to extinguish fires.
Resin is a sticky flammable substance that is not water soluble. The Ancient Egyptian used resin to help preserve the body of the dead.
There are many resale shops that sell used designer kids clothing if you are interested. The ones around my area are called twice-but-nice and once upon a child. I am sure you could find some in your area if you just searched the internet for used childrens clothing.
Flammability is a chemical property that indicates how well a substance reacts with the element oxygen. Flammability requires oxygen in air for a substance to ignite, or lead to combustion. In regards to flammable liquid, a term often used is flash point, which is the minimum temperature required by flammable liquids to give off enough vapors into the air and begin to burn at their surfaces.
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)
Yes it isFirst of all, never say, "Is a substance flammability,' because in college professors will not just drill you, you'll have a bad reputation around campus for low knowledge of grammar; say is strontium FLAMMABLE. And yes, strontium is flammable.
Yes - nail polish contains lacquer, which is flammable. It may contain other flammable ingredients, too.