vegetable oil! I think.
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Vegetable oil is definitely combustible, as are all cooking fats (lard, butter, canola oil, suet) Many industrial solvents used in paints are also combustible- linseed oil, actone, toluene, xylene. Alchols, including ethyl and methyl are highly flammable in a pure state.
ಠ_ಠ Water, fire extinguishers, other liquids(besides grease or flammable liquid IE Gasoline), and what ever you can try that will not kill you.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
Gasoline should not be disposed of just anywhere. It can have harmful effects on the environment. Gasoline can also catch on fire. Gasoline can be recycled.
To a high enough temperature, yes.
Burning liquids such as gasoline, oil, paint, etc.
Burning liquids- grease, gasoline, etc.
You need to use a Class B extinguisher on flammable liquids.
Unmodified ice, no. It would just turn to water. However, if you made a ice cube out of gasoline, I imagine it would catch on fire, but it would then melt into regular gasoline, and keep burning as a liquid.
They can catch fire and burn up but they only explode in the movies. gasoline and a match
No because they are solids not liquids and the tree would catch on fire.
Broken wires are easily caught on fire especiallly if current is still in the wire and also gasoline can be caught on fire.
That is a B extinguisher, Used for burning liquids, such as gasoline, diesel fuel, paint, grease, etc.