I suspect you are on about Phosphorous
White phosphorus is highly flammable. It will self ignite on contact to air.
C3H8 is the chemical formula for a Alkane Hydrocarbon called Propane.It is highly flammable. It burns to form CO2 and H2O
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
LITHIUM!! It is a soft alkali metal with a silver-white color. Under standard conditions, it is the lightest metal and the least dense solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive, corroding quickly in moist air to form a black tarnish. For this reason, lithium metal is typically stored under the cover of oil. When cut open, lithium exhibits a metallic lustre, but contact with oxygen quickly returns it back to a dull silvery grey color. Lithium is also highly flammable.
Barium is a natural element. However, because it is so highly reactive, it does not occur naturally in a pure form.
White phosphorus is highly flammable. It will self ignite on contact to air.
hydrogen is but not oxygen
No. Hydrogen is an element. In its elemental form it is a flammable gas.
Hydrogen is not toxic, but in its elemental form it is highly flammable. Mishandling it can result in an explosion.
No, because compounds have completely different properties to the elements which combined to form them. For example Sodium is a highly reactive soft metal and Chlorine is a greenish yellow highly corrosive poisonous gas yet they react to form the compound Sodium chloride (common salt) which is a white, crystalline solid.
Hydrogen in its liquid form is used to produce extremely low temperatures. some interesting facts about hydrogen is that ot is the most common element in the whole entire universe it also is highly flammable when it is hydrogen gas
Gold
No. Chlorine is a chemical element. In its elemental form it is highly toxic.
Phosphorous.
C3H8 is the chemical formula for a Alkane Hydrocarbon called Propane.It is highly flammable. It burns to form CO2 and H2O
I'm pretty sure its only flammable when its dry, since its water based, it wouldn't be flammable in liquid form.
Although nitrogen can form oxides it not flammable.