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Nonflammability is primarily a chemical property, as it describes a substance's ability to resist ignition and combustion under specific conditions. It is determined by the chemical composition and structure of the material, which dictate how it reacts to heat and flame. While physical properties can influence a substance's behavior in fire (such as its state or temperature), the core characteristic of being nonflammable is inherently chemical.

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