like a piece of clothe
They would fall apart too easily, apically if they got wet, such as being exposed to the rain. Also, they would probably be too flammable. One lit match on your clothes and you would be engulfed in flames in seconds. Clothes should not be too flammable.
Nothing. Oxygen itself is not flammable. Fire is a reaction between a flammable substance and oxygen.
like a piece of clothe
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.
Yes, it is true. Flammable substances increase the risk of fire-related accidents, especially in children who are more susceptible to burns. Children's clothing is typically made with fire-resistant materials to provide a layer of protection against accidental fires.
If the distillate is flammable, it may indicate that the substance is a volatile organic compound (VOC) and has a high purity level as impurities could affect its flammability. However, the flammability alone does not necessarily indicate purity, as some impurities may also be flammable. Further analysis, such as testing for specific impurities, would be needed to assess purity accurately.
It is considered to be a flammable substance, but in small enough quantities would be allowed to be carried on in cabin baggage. Ask the airline you are travelling with for precise directions as to this matter.
True. Using a very flammable substance in children's clothing would pose a significant safety risk as it increases the likelihood of fires and burns. Therefore, it is important to prioritize fire safety when selecting materials for children's clothing.
Division 4.1 is for flammable solids.
It is absorbent, so i'm not sure it would be flammable as well. :)
we can find a flammable sign on flammable things
Hydrogen is highly flammable.