It depends on the ingredients, but most are at least quite flammable, while several are indeed, combustible. Most chemicals are flammable, and perfume is all about the man-made chemicals.
The water vapour condensed on the windows. The vapour rising off the acid made me choke.
It is because the wax changes from solid to liquid and the wax can't appear in a gaseous state
Perfume is a common noun.
The abstract noun for perfume is "fragrance."
You could use it like this...... I like to use water vapour. sorry it is not much of a sentence.......
An atomiser is an instrument for reducing a liquid to spray or vapour for disinfecting, cooling, medical use, or as a perfume spray.
ice turns to water waters turns to water vapour and then vapour is turned into water again
Without atmospheric pressure, water will boil to vapour, so as our blood and body would explode. Pressure is what that keep water in liquid and solid state on earth.
perfume plus water plus perfume equals perfume+water+perfume.
Perfume = el perfume
perfume
No. Vapour does not smell.
The water vapour condensed on the windows. The vapour rising off the acid made me choke.
The verb for explode is "explode."
Perfume is a suspension
no
Any vapour is compressible.