Flammability
Combustibility is the term for a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen.
Combustibility is a material's ability to burn in the presence of oxygen. It is determined by factors such as the material's composition, structure, and ignition temperature. Materials with higher combustibility are more prone to catching fire and sustaining a flame.
Combustibility is an intrinsic property of a material, determined by its chemical composition and structure. It refers to the material's ability to ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen.
Thermability
Flammability
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The ability of a substance to react in the presence of oxygen and burn when exposed to flame is known as flammability. It is a measure of how easily a material can ignite and sustain combustion in the presence of oxygen. Materials with high flammability are more likely to catch fire and burn rapidly.
Flammability
It means 'able to be lit on fire' and flammable means that a material or chemical has the abilty to catch fire.
As the amount of oxygen increases, the burn rate increases. When there is no oxygen, burning does not take place. However, there are other factors to take in as well, such as the ability for the material to burn.
An object that is able to catch fire in the presence of oxygen.
Most thing burn in the presence of oxygen.