wood, leaves, paper, wax, hydrogen gas, ethanol, methane, propane, propene, benzene
(Propane and and propene are two different substances- propene has an extra double bond.)
A bill of materials is a list of materials and components used in a manufactured item, which are sometimes appended to an engineering diagram of the item.
Fire hoses are made out of fireproof materials, but when dry, they can still burn in a really hot fire. But usually during a fire, the hoses have water in them which cools them and keeps them from burning.
A list of supplies needed for an experiment is commonly referred to as a "materials list" or "materials required." This list outlines all the items, equipment, and substances necessary to conduct the experiment successfully. It helps ensure that researchers have everything they need before starting the experiment.
Substances which undergoes burning is combustible substances. eg: paper ,cloth , wood substances which doesnt undergoes burning is non_combustible substances. eg: stone, bricks soil ,water. So, paper is combustible .
you need the list of the materials and the report.
when the the house are burning the fire move faster because of the combustible materials
There are many non combustible materials....Almost everywhere, these are present. Everything will burn only if the burner is powerful. But, there are some unique things which may never seen with our naked eyes. With the help of Electron Microscope, you can directly see the things which may burn.
fossil fuels
No, ammonia is not a combustible gas. It is a highly reactive gas that can contribute to combustion if in the presence of other combustible materials, but it is not considered combustible on its own.
Example sentence - The combustible materials made the fire burn hotter.
You should refrain from putting electric heaters near combustible materials because heat emitted from the heater is capable of causing the combustible material to blow up or catch fire.
No, ammonia is not combustible on its own. However, it can act as a fuel and support combustion in the presence of other flammable materials.
No, hydrochloric acid is not combustible. It is a strong acid that can react with certain materials, but it does not burn or catch fire.
Another term is flammable.
It is not combustible, but it may burn many other materials
There are some simple requirments for something to be a convenient fuel - it must be abundant, easily collected and transported, cheap and ideally have a high calorific value per unit volume. Actually the question asked is wrong. Combustible subs. = Combustible materials all combustible subs./combustible materials are fuel but all fuel are not combustible subs/combustible material because fuel can also be an incombustible material/incombustible subs.
self heating or pyrophoric materials