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Space was once believed to be filled with ether. Ether is a colorless and odorless liquid gas that is highly flammable.
Nitrocellulose is always kept dampened because it is extremely flammable when dry.
It doesn't mend the pipe. The pipe will still have a leak. However, you can use liquid nitrogen to freeze the water in a pipe and create a 'freeze block' which will prevent more liquid from getting to the leak. Once the freeze block is in place, it is much easier to repair the pipe leak.
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Is there water on Mars :) ???????????????surface temperatures on Mars are too low for liquid water to exist and Mars has no rivers, seas, or oceans. However, there was water once. I know this because I am an austernaut that studdys Mars. And Mars has dried up water channelsYes there is water on Mars
Neither. Once they are dried the wood is the most flammable component. According to the National Paint and Coatings Association, conventional paints and coatings do not increase the flame spread of either non-flammable or flammable substrates upon which they are applied.
Space was once believed to be filled with ether. Ether is a colorless and odorless liquid gas that is highly flammable.
Flammable liquids burn. Once they catch on fire, they can cause other things to burn, including people's clothing, people, and objects in the room.
Is felt flammable? yes, it is very flammable, and once burning it goes quickly.
Flammability is a measure of how easily a gas, liquid, or solid will ignite and how quickly the flame, once started, will spread. Flammable liquids themselves are not flammable; rather, the vapor from the liquids are combustible.
It is the lowest temperature at which a flammable liquid can receive an ignition source and be ignitable. However, once the ignition source is removed, the flammable nature may cease and the flame stop. At temperatures slightly higher, it is when an ignition source is introduced and the ignition source is removed that the flammable liquid continues to burn regardless of the ignition source. The lowest temperature at which a flammable liquid (e.g. gasoline) becomes capable of catching fire in the air. The correct term applied to non-liquids is the autoignition temperature or kindling point.
No, Elmer's is not flammable. Well, less so when it's wet. Once dry, it's about as flammable as wood.
Nitrocellulose is always kept dampened because it is extremely flammable when dry.
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)
While it is still liquid you can tell by smell. The water based will have very low odour, oil based has heavy odour. Once applied and dried there is no way to tell difference.
Yes, they do. Actually, dried dates contain more fiber than prunes! If you're constipated, soak six dried dates in a glass of water. Once it cools, drink the liquid and eat the dates. Have a few every day to stay regular!
Unless if they are packed in olive oil then yes, but just dried with not liquid, then no they do not need to be refrigerated