Sulfur is a flammable mineral; also coal, petrol, organic salts etc.
No, lead is not flammable.
Californium is not flammable, as it is a radioactive metal that does not support combustion.
Yes, ash is flammable.
No, sponge balls are not flammable as they are made of non-flammable materials such as foam or rubber. However, if a sponge ball is treated with flammable substances or chemicals, it could become flammable.
The antonym for flammable is nonflammable.
Absolutely not. Granite, like most Rocks and Minerals, is not flammable AT ALL. If fact, only a very select few rocks or minerals are flammable, most simply melt. Though don't worry about granite melting, melting point is at 1215-1260 oC!
The flammable kind.
A mineralogist studies minerals.
Soil itself is not flammable because it is a mixture of organic and inorganic materials like minerals, water, and organisms. However, soil can contain combustible materials like dead plants, roots, or organic matter that can burn when exposed to a heat source.
Depends on what kind of clay i looked into it and clay is not flammable It will either melt harden or explode. Speedkoyn
minerals i dont know
minerals that are make up plastic, doy!
Diamonds are minerals, composed of the element carbon.
potatoes
copper
no it does not have a mineral
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