Non-flammable means that cannot be burned or ignited.
Non-flammable in science means that a substance is not easily ignited and does not support combustion. This indicates that the material will not catch fire or burn when exposed to a flame or high temperatures.
R10-(flammable) is the lowest flammabilty hazard - R11-Highly flammable and R12 Extremely flammable are greater hazards.
The fire symbol in a science lab indicates the location of fire safety equipment like fire extinguishers, blankets, or alarms. It serves as a reminder to be cautious with flammable materials and to follow appropriate safety procedures in case of a fire emergency.
"Flammable" and "inflammable" both mean capable of catching fire easily. It's important to note that "inflammable" can be confusing as it sounds like it means "not flammable," but in fact, the two terms are used interchangeably to indicate something that can easily catch fire.
Flammable gas refers to any gas that can ignite and burn easily under normal conditions, while combustible gas is a subset of flammable gas and refers specifically to gases that can ignite and burn in the presence of oxygen. In other words, all combustible gases are flammable, but not all flammable gases are necessarily combustible.
Non-flammable in science means that a substance is not easily ignited and does not support combustion. This indicates that the material will not catch fire or burn when exposed to a flame or high temperatures.
R10-(flammable) is the lowest flammabilty hazard - R11-Highly flammable and R12 Extremely flammable are greater hazards.
Yes it does mean it is flammable.
The fire symbol in a science lab indicates the location of fire safety equipment like fire extinguishers, blankets, or alarms. It serves as a reminder to be cautious with flammable materials and to follow appropriate safety procedures in case of a fire emergency.
Contrary to its construction, inflammable does not mean "not flammable" : it means roughly the same thing. (able to burn)The prefix non- is used to form nonflammable, which does mean "not flammable."
flammable and inflammable mean the same thing. In which case carbon is both.
"Flammable" and "inflammable" both mean capable of catching fire easily. It's important to note that "inflammable" can be confusing as it sounds like it means "not flammable," but in fact, the two terms are used interchangeably to indicate something that can easily catch fire.
It means 'able to be lit on fire' and flammable means that a material or chemical has the abilty to catch fire.
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The hazard symbol warning of a flammable liquid looks link a stylized flame.
I assume you mean the white spirit used in dry cleaning, not clear alcoholic spirits. It is said to be less flammable than turpentine, but yes, it is still flammable.
It means it can ignite (catch fire).