Inflammable air, also known as hydrogen, and azote, also known as nitrogen, are both gases that are naturally occurring elements on the Periodic Table. They have different properties and uses, with hydrogen being flammable and used as a fuel source, while nitrogen is inert and commonly used in various industrial applications and as a component of the atmosphere.
It is called hydrogen
The old name of hydrogen gas is "inflammable air."
The verb of inflammable is inflame. As in "to inflame something".
Hydrogen is called "inflammable air" because it is highly flammable and can ignite easily in the presence of oxygen. When hydrogen reacts with oxygen, it forms water vapor and releases a significant amount of energy, making it a potent fuel source for combustion.
We had to keep the gasoline soaked rags away from the sparks because gasoline is so inflammable. Remember that inflammable and flammable mean the same thing. It can burn.
It is called hydrogen
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Flammable
The old name of hydrogen gas is "inflammable air."
'azote' which is 'the part of air which cannot sustain life'
Hydrogen
azote is the French (and obsolete English) word for the chemical Nitrogen, a colorless and odorless gas.
Yes. it is inflammable.
Azote
Azote
All alcohols are inflammable. It is only if they are diluted that they are not.
The verb of inflammable is inflame. As in "to inflame something".