Class 3 flamable liquids
no. In some situations nitrogen is used to put out fires.
When you pour out the liquid, the label should be towards the palm of hand because if it happens that the liquid drips, it will drip on the side opposite the label and will not ruin the label or make it illegible.
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Yes all chemical changes involve the formation of new substances because the elemental molecules combine to form a substance with different chemical and physical properties than the original combinants. For example: Oxygen (flamable gas) plus Hydrogen (flamable gas) = water non flamable liquid
Class 3 flamable liquids
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Class 3 Flammable Liquid label
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no. In some situations nitrogen is used to put out fires.
Yes! The gasoline itself is not as flamable as its fumes, whereas naptha is most flamable in a liquid state. Please do not attempt this!!!
There were several of them. Perhaps the one you want is kerosene.
You pour the liquid medication opposite from the label so any spilled liquid will not block or fade the information on the label.
When you pour out the liquid, the label should be towards the palm of hand because if it happens that the liquid drips, it will drip on the side opposite the label and will not ruin the label or make it illegible.
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