yes I'm not sure if matches are made of straw but straw is easily flammable.
Anything that can burn is a combustible substance.
A highly combustible substance is not necessarily the same as a highly reactive substance, though there can be overlap. Combustibility refers specifically to a material's ability to ignite and burn in the presence of an oxidizer, typically oxygen. In contrast, reactivity encompasses a broader range of chemical interactions, including those that may not involve combustion. Therefore, while many highly combustible substances are also reactive, not all reactive substances are combustible.
No, not all substances are combustible. Combustibility is determined by a substance's chemical composition and properties. Some materials may be non-combustible or require extreme conditions to ignite and burn.
Cobustible substances can catch on fire but non-combustible substances are inflammabe
Not necessarily. A substance that is highly combustible has a tendency to ignite easily and burn rapidly, but it may not necessarily be highly reactive. Reactivity refers to how readily a substance undergoes a chemical reaction with other substances, which may or may not lead to combustion.
Anything that can burn is a combustible substance.
no salt is not a combustible substance but salt water is combustiblle
Yes. Combustible means capable of burning.
Combustible substance : Substances that burn easily or catch fire easily are called combustible substances. Paper, clothes, wood, LPG are all combustible substances. Without these substances, a fire cannot be started.
i think it is not a combustible substance because it doesn't produce heat. ******************************************* No, examples of combustible substances are wood, paper, petrol, flour dust, etc. Iron will never burst into flames, though it will melt into a liquid if heated enough.
When hydrogen burns, it is combining with oxygen. Once it has combined to form water, the molecule does not want to readily accept more oxygen atoms. Fire is rapid oxidation, so if it is already oxidized, it is done.
i think it is not a combustible substance because it doesn't produce heat. ******************************************* No, examples of combustible substances are wood, paper, petrol, flour dust, etc. Iron will never burst into flames, though it will melt into a liquid if heated enough.
It is a combustible substance. It
A highly combustible substance is not necessarily the same as a highly reactive substance, though there can be overlap. Combustibility refers specifically to a material's ability to ignite and burn in the presence of an oxidizer, typically oxygen. In contrast, reactivity encompasses a broader range of chemical interactions, including those that may not involve combustion. Therefore, while many highly combustible substances are also reactive, not all reactive substances are combustible.
No, not all substances are combustible. Combustibility is determined by a substance's chemical composition and properties. Some materials may be non-combustible or require extreme conditions to ignite and burn.
Hay is technically a class 4 hazardous substance meaning that it is self combustible. In decomposition, hay/straw can reach high temperatures and ignite. Please note if you're mowing your normal sized lawn you won't have to worry about this.
A substance which has ability to burn is called combustible.