The term flammable describes a substance which if ignited, will burn in air; burning is a highly exothermic reaction in which various substances combine with oxygen producing a visible plasma that is called flame or fire.
Argon is not flammable. It is an inert gas, meaning it does not react easily with other substances, including oxygen which is necessary for combustion. Therefore, argon does not support combustion and is not flammable.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
Sulfur is flammable because it readily reacts with oxygen in the air to produce heat, light, and sulfur dioxide gas. This reaction is exothermic, meaning it releases energy in the form of heat, leading to combustion.
No, xenon is not flammable. It's an inert or noble gas, and it is most reluctant to react with anything else. It won't burn.
No. they are synonyms, meaning about the same thing.Sometimes the word inflammable is used to mean "can become inflamed", which is a slightly different use.
The scientific term for flammability is flammable. When something is flammable it is said to be easily able to catch on fire.
The symbol flame is for flammable materials.
Inflammable.
Inflammable.
Inflammable is used in England where Americans would say flammable.
The meaning of flammable is able to be easy ignited; inflammable is the antonym of flammable.
Flammable, inflammable.
Yes. The affix "in" in this case does not alter the meaning of the word.
Argon is not flammable. It is an inert gas, meaning it does not react easily with other substances, including oxygen which is necessary for combustion. Therefore, argon does not support combustion and is not flammable.
Not flammable at room temperature, but combustible.
They mean the same: easily set on fire.
The meaning is dangerous: corrosive or toxic, explosive or flammable.