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Curium itself is not flammable and does not catch fire under normal conditions. However, like many actinides, when finely divided or in powdered form, it can pose a fire hazard due to its reactivity and the potential for oxidation. It is important to handle curium and other radioactive materials with caution in controlled environments to minimize any risks.

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