to start a fire you must have 3 things oxygen heat and fuel.
Obviously not. Many liquids are flammable.
It is harder to start a combustible liquid buring than to start a flammable liquid burning. In most cases, however, neither type of liquid is "unstable." Both are simply liquids that can burn if ignited. Being "unstable" means that it might detonate or explode.
Products or solution. When two objects (solids, liquids or gases) are mixed, the original two are the reactants, where the new objects created are called the products. If the reactants are both liquid, they make up a solution.
Solids are rigid and have no intermolecular space between them. that's why.
Surface tension.
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.
water
It depends on a lot of factors. For example for flammable liquids, the liquids will not ignite until a certain temperature (referred to as the flash point) is reached.
steal sold
Obviously not. Many liquids are flammable.
Buoyancy
It is harder to start a combustible liquid buring than to start a flammable liquid burning. In most cases, however, neither type of liquid is "unstable." Both are simply liquids that can burn if ignited. Being "unstable" means that it might detonate or explode.
Smoking shelters should meet fire codes because if they start on fire, there will need to be some way to put out the fire. So they should be equipped with fire extinguishers, and flame retardant objects.
measure objects, masses. and liquids.
flammable liquids
Liquids that have a greater density than water, will provide more buoyancy to objects floating in it. Salt water is more dense than fresh water, so objects will float higher in it.
in relation to solids or liquids in liquids: Density. A lighter density compound/liquid will float in a heavier density liquid