A- Paper
B-Oil
C-Electric
D-Metal
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A penny is made of metal, so is not flammable.
An electrical fire is a class 'C' fire. In addition, Class 'A' is combustibles that leave an ash. (Paper, etc.) Class 'B' is flammable liquids. Class 'C' is electrical. Class 'D' is a metal fire.
No, hence them being Class D fire extinguishers they are only used on combustible metal fires. there are different class d extinguishers as well for specific metal fires no one class d extinguisher on all metal fires mostly very specific
There is no liquid powder extinguisher on the market.
No. Copper is a metal, and not flammable.
Metal cannot catch fire.
Not usually. If the flame is very hot, the metal may melt.
Scandium is considered a flammable material. Scandium is considered as flammable.
Paper is more highly flammable. Paper contain organic compounds as cellulose which are very flammable.
Flammable, combustible, corrosive: not determined, but very probable not. Einsteinium is a moderate reactive metal.
Solid indium metal is not flammable or combustible and will not burn. However, finely-divided indium metal dust or powder may be flammable or explosive when dispersed in the air at high concentrations and exposed to heat, flame, or other ignition sources. Indium metal also has a relatively low melting point (156.6 C or 314 F) and can be easily melted.
Metal, Water, Ice, Plastic