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Yes, some gels are flammable. How flammable would depend on it's alcohol, or flammable substance content. Some gels are not flammable at all, and others a very flammable.
No. Water- a liquid- is not flammable. Which is very lucky thing for all of us.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
No, acids are not flammable. In fact, most acids are poor conductors of electricity and do not burn. However, some acids can react with other substances in a way that generates flammable gases or materials.
Markers are of various types and some are flammable for example Krink K42 type pain markers are highly flammable. While amongst the non flammable ones you have, Ultra color non flammable Marker.
gas cylinders , geysers , electric circuits are some domestic material which are flammable.
Although most correction fluids you can buy today are classed as non-flammable, some contain toluene, methanol and/or ethanol which are all flammable.
Some are flammable and some are not. This depends on the chemical properties of the individual substance. Nonflammable pure substance include helium, water, and gold. Flammable pure substances include hydrogen, hexane, and magnesium.
Synthetic materials may be flammable, depending on their composition and how they are treated. Some synthetics are inherently more flammable than natural materials, so it is important to be cautious and follow proper safety practices when using them.
No, soap is not flammable because it does not contain substances that can easily catch fire. However, some soaps may contain ingredients that are flammable, so it’s important to check the specific product's safety information.
Boron itself is not flammable. It is a non-metallic element that does not react with oxygen under normal conditions to catch fire. However, some boron compounds may be flammable depending on their composition.
Polyethylene is a polymer which is combustible. All polymers are so.