chemical property
it is use for the people are to lazy to make something
Noble gases have completely filled electronic configuration. and hence they are generally chemically inert.
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.
In the game "My Baby Girl," to make the baby stand up and hold on to something, first make sure the baby is in a standing position. Then, use the controls to make the baby reach out and interact with the object they can hold on to. The baby may automatically try to grab onto the object if it is within reach.
water is a nonflammable source
**Use it as a adjective**Water is a nonflammable liquid. **Use it a noun** Firemen must use nonflammable liquids to put out a fire.
The antonym for "inflammable" is "nonflammable." This term indicates something that is not easily ignited or burned.
put something nonflammable like sand or dirt over it to keep it from getting oxygen
I have never seen them used. If you could make them nonflammable, they would probably not be cost effective or comparable in insulation value.
Helium is used to reaplce hydrogen on a n airplane because it is nonflammable
Yes
it will not catch on fire
1. use heavy bridge 2. use long bridge 3. use nonflammable bridge
Nonflammable is something that won't catch on fire.
it will not catch on fire
No. It is a nonflammable salt.