Water is a non-flammable substance and cannot burn.
Nitrogen is nonflammable and does not support combustion. Thus in liquid form it is also nonflammable.
No, it is nonflammable and does not easily react at all.
Antonyms for inflammable (able to burn) are noncombustible, incombustible, or nonflammable (non-flammable).(*The words flammable and inflammable have the same general meaning of combustible.)
No, it does not burn, it is not flammable.It may give a person a burn depending on its temperature.
When hydrogen is burned in the presence of oxygen, it produces water as a byproduct. The chemical equation is 2H2 + O2 -> 2H2O.
Nonflammable is something that won't catch on fire.
No. It is a nonflammable salt.
Nitrogen is nonflammable and does not support combustion. Thus in liquid form it is also nonflammable.
No. Helium is completely nonflammable. It is chemically inert.
No, it is nonflammable and does not easily react at all.
Yes, fire can burn on water if certain conditions are met, such as using a flammable substance that can float on the water's surface.
Antonyms for inflammable (able to burn) are noncombustible, incombustible, or nonflammable (non-flammable).(*The words flammable and inflammable have the same general meaning of combustible.)
Yes, fire can burn on top of water if certain conditions are met, such as using a flammable substance that can float on the water's surface.
Carbon dioxide and water vapours
you can get a burn by the water if the water is to hot.
"to make angry" and "a substance to burn" is incense.
No, it does not burn, it is not flammable.It may give a person a burn depending on its temperature.