The term flammable describes a substance which if ignited, will burn in air; burning is a highly exothermic reaction in which various substances combine with oxygen producing a visible plasma that is called flame or fire.
Potassium chlorate itself is not flammable but it is a strong oxidizer, meaning it can set other things on fire.
Antonyms for inflammable (able to burn) are noncombustible, incombustible, or nonflammable (non-flammable).(*The words flammable and inflammable have the same general meaning of combustible.)
The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.
No. Sulfur is flammable, meaning it will react fairly easily with oxygen among other things.
Water is not flammable. The noble gases are not flammable.
The scientific term for flammability is flammable. When something is flammable it is said to be easily able to catch on fire.
The symbol flame is for flammable materials.
The meaning of flammable is able to be easy ignited; inflammable is the antonym of flammable.
Inflammable.
Inflammable.
Inflammable is used in England where Americans would say flammable.
Potassium chlorate itself is not flammable but it is a strong oxidizer, meaning it can set other things on fire.
Flammable, inflammable.
Yes. The affix "in" in this case does not alter the meaning of the word.
Antonyms for inflammable (able to burn) are noncombustible, incombustible, or nonflammable (non-flammable).(*The words flammable and inflammable have the same general meaning of combustible.)
The scientific meaning for melt is when, a solid is turned into a liquid by melting the solid.
Yes it is (meaning able to catch fire). It comes from the same root as "flame."