No, gold is not flammable.
No, pure gold is not flammable. Gold is a very stable element and does not react with oxygen in the air at normal temperatures, so it does not burn.
No, but it does have a very low melting point.
No, lead is not flammable.
Californium is not flammable, as it is a radioactive metal that does not support combustion.
Yes, ash is flammable.
Yes, gold is flammable, as all things are
No, pure gold is not flammable. Gold is a very stable element and does not react with oxygen in the air at normal temperatures, so it does not burn.
Flammabe or not flammable:- gold is not flammable- sulfur is flammable
Yes, gold is non-flammable because it does not react with oxygen at normal temperatures. This is a physical property of gold based on its inherent chemical structure.
Some are flammable and some are not. This depends on the chemical properties of the individual substance. Nonflammable pure substance include helium, water, and gold. Flammable pure substances include hydrogen, hexane, and magnesium.
No. Chemically "Catching Fire" is a process of Oxidizing a substance. At it's most basic you combine Methane and Oxygen to produce Water and Carbon Dioxide Other fuels than Methane will produce more complex products (ash!) but the basic idea is the same. Gold is an Inert Metal - it doesn't Oxidize (also meaning it doesn't rust since the chemistry is much the same) so it can't catch fire. Pure Gold will not burn - impurities and other things alloyed in with it might tho so don't chuck your wedding ring in the fire yet!
Yes Makeup is Flammable
No, but it does have a very low melting point.
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable
its pretty flammable
No. Fluoride is not flammable.
Its as flammable as your mom