Yes. This is true pretty much no matter which of the several definitions of "battery" you meant.
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.
Fermium is not flammable.
Cyclohexane is flammable.
No, it is not
If a liquid is flammable it will burn. Flammable means can catch on fire.
It is not flammable like Sodium or Potassium.
Batteries be should not be disposed with ordinary trash due to their flammable nature. They should go with the hazardous waste for recycling.
To make a fire using batteries, you can create a spark by connecting the positive and negative terminals of the batteries to a conductive material, such as steel wool or a piece of wire. The electrical current passing through the material will generate heat, which can ignite flammable materials like paper or dry leaves to start a fire.
1. Gasoline from the vehicles parked there.2. Battery acid from the batteries of the vehicles.3. Kerosene that is used for some of the equipment is very flammable.
Yes Makeup is Flammable
Flammable and inflammable are the same thing. Sawdust is flammable
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.
its pretty flammable
No. Fluoride is not flammable.
Its as flammable as your mom
Fermium is not flammable.
Dubnium is not flammable.