Petrol or diesel probably.
Or gas could.
Depends.
The measurement of the size of something in three-dimensional space.
"Flammable" means to ignite or burn easily.
The verb of ignition is ignite. As in "to ignite something".
yes because it contains ethonal and that lights really easily
No, "ignite" and "ignorant" are not similar in meaning. "Ignite" means to set something on fire or to start something burning, whereas "ignorant" means lacking knowledge or awareness.
Acetone easily burn.
Ammonia does not ignite easily at normal temperatures. To ignite ammonia gas, you typically need a temperature of around 651 degrees Celsius (1204 degrees Fahrenheit).
'Ignite' is something done to a candle, 'illuminate' is something a candle does to its surroundings. They are not synonymous so cannot be used interchangeably.
Crude oil is flammable and can ignite under certain conditions like high temperatures and an ignition source. However, it is not as easily ignitable as some other fuels like gasoline due to its higher flash point and lower volatility.
flammability. It indicates the substance's ability to ignite and sustain combustion. Highly flammable materials ignite readily and burn rapidly.
Inflammable ( and flammable) means something can easily be ignited- like gasoline. Workshop may have sparks or flames that would ignite that material, causing a fire.
Yes petrol does indeed burn easily, although it largely depends on the air/fuel mixture. - Too lean mixture => won't ignite - Too rich mixture => won't ignite Gasoline evaporates quite easily (that's why one shouldn't play with matches while handling it) which means that it can easily form a ignitable mixture with air.