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Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.
Carbonates are generally not flammable.
These cloths are more flammable.
Fermium is not flammable.
DDT is flammable.
Shampoo should not be flammable.
If you put any flammable substance on it. Under normal circumstances it should not be flammable because its made of plastic.
Containers storing flammable materials should be clearly marked.
It's flammable.
You have to make sure all the materials for the seal are applied properly. You do not want to leave openings where air can enter. Following the procedures carefully and inspecting the final work can ensure a quality seal. To place a heat seal in a flammable environment, you should read the manual first. Also, you should make sure you are working in an open area and there is no fire hazard around you.
The rare earth metal terbium is not a highly flammable substance. But in certain conditions, it could cause explosions if not handled properly with the right tools and environment factors.
why should we blow you nose very carefully when you have a cold
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An object that is flammable or inflammable is something that will easily catch fire. Although the words seem like they should have opposite meanings, they are actually synonyms.
The diluted solutions aren't flammable, but if you mix your stop bath and fixer using glacial acetic acid like I do, you should know glacial acetic acid is flammable.
When storing a flammable liquid, select a container that is stable (unlikely to tip over), able to be tightly closed (to prevent or control evaporation), and that is made out of a material that is chemically compatible with the flammable liquid.
knives are highly flammable