That is simply because the pronane appliances are denser than the air. That's why it cannot evaporate. So it stays there. If there's any heat or sparkle around that pronane appliance it can caght on fire. That's why you should be careful or else you know what... BOOOOOOOOOOM!!!
The flammable liquid will catch fire. That can be dangerous. Answer "no".
Ammonium Fluoride smells like rubbing alcohol but is not flammable. Alcohol itself is extremely flammable and dangerous when exposed to heat.
Yes. Molecular hydrogen is highly flammable.
Tap Water is flammable, because it contains Methane gas. However, pure water itself (unaffected by other chemicals) is not flammable. The previous answer about dripping water onto a heated iron is incorrect. If the iron is hot enough, the water will just evaporate, producing no flame.
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)
Dangerous flammable vapors are released in your home or garage every time there is a spill, or when the container of gasoline or other flammable liquid is not properly sealed. The silent, invisible vapors can travel, and if these vapors reach a source of ignition, like a faulty electric outlet, the spark from a running motor, or the pilot light of a home appliance, the vapors can ignite...and blow you clean out of the house.
The flammable liquid will catch fire. That can be dangerous. Answer "no".
Ammonium Fluoride smells like rubbing alcohol but is not flammable. Alcohol itself is extremely flammable and dangerous when exposed to heat.
Dangerous to people because it if flammable.
Yes. Molecular hydrogen is highly flammable.
Hydrogen was once used to fill airships. Quite dangerous due to how flammable it is.
Hot air balloons use hot air. They have a burner to heat the air. Hydrogen balloons were too dangerous because hydrogen is highly flammable, even static electricity could cause an explosion. Helium is safer because helium is not flammable.
Tap Water is flammable, because it contains Methane gas. However, pure water itself (unaffected by other chemicals) is not flammable. The previous answer about dripping water onto a heated iron is incorrect. If the iron is hot enough, the water will just evaporate, producing no flame.
yes because its flammable it could burn your hand up
The equipment may contain toxic or flammable chemicals.
Flammable gas is very dangerous gas. This gas can catch on fire and act as an accelerator causing a lot of damage.
Hydrogen is not used in blimps any longer because it is flammable and dangerous (see: Hindenberg)