Mineral Oil has a flash point of 170C (335F), and a boiling point of 310C (590F). By definition, "Flammable liquid" means any liquid having a flashpoint below 100 deg. F. Therefore, Mineral Oil is not a flammable liquid, however it is a Class IIIB Combustible Liquid, meaning that it will burn, but must be exposed to high heat before it will sustain a flame.
Heavy mineral oil is a more viscous substance, light mineral oil is less viscous. Therapeutically, Light Mineral Oil is used as an emollient for the skin, while Heavy Mineral Oil is used as a Cathartic/Laxative for the bowel.
Another name for mineral oil is liquid paraffin.
Yes, varsol is flammable. It is a type of mineral spirit that is commonly used as a solvent in various industrial applications, but it should be handled with caution due to its flammability.
Gold is a mineral, whereas mineral oil is a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons extracted from the earth. Gold is valued for its beauty and rarity, while mineral oil is commonly used in cosmetic and industrial applications.
No, onyx is not flammable as it is a type of chalcedony mineral composed of silicon dioxide and is resistant to high temperatures. It is safe to keep onyx gemstones near heat sources without risk of catching fire.
Yes, oil paints are flammable because they contain flammable solvents such as linseed oil or mineral spirits.
Yes, mineral spirits are flammable.
Yes, mineral spirits are flammable.
If you want to blow up the house. Mineral spirits is much more flammable than home heating oil.
When mineral oil is heated, it expands and becomes less viscous. If the temperature continues to rise, mineral oil can start to decompose and produce vapors that can be flammable. Additionally, prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause mineral oil to break down and form harmful byproducts.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable.
Yes, boiled linseed oil is flammable.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.
Yes, tea tree oil is flammable.
Bath oil is not flammable. It is a health hazard to submerge the body into any sort of flammable liquid and breath the vapors from it.
No, phosphate rock is not flammable. It is an inert mineral that does not support combustion.
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