Antifreeze is typically composed mainly of ethylene or propylene glycol. Both of these substances are combustible. However, neither of them is dangerously so. And when diluted down to a 50/50 mix, you would be hard-pressed to ignite coolant.
Antifreeze, primarily composed of ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, is generally not considered highly flammable. However, it can ignite at high temperatures and produce flammable vapors, particularly when heated. It’s important to handle antifreeze with care and store it away from heat sources or open flames to prevent any fire hazards.
ignite
Ignite is a verb.
ignited is the past participle of ignite
The noun forms of the verb to ignite are ignition and the gerund, igniting.
No salt dust will not ignite
The verb of ignition is ignite. As in "to ignite something".
Please ignite the fire.
The homophone of ignite is knight.
Ignite the Flames was created in 2002.
Ignite Entertainment was created in 1998.
Ignite Logic ended in 2004.