Nitrocellulose is always kept dampened because it is extremely flammable when dry.
Some shampoos may contain flammable ingredients, such as alcohols or fragrances, which can make them flammable. It is important to check the ingredients list or label of the shampoo to determine if it is flammable.
Space was once believed to be filled with ether. Ether is a colorless and odorless liquid gas that is highly flammable.
JP-8 is both flammable and combustible. It has a flash point of 38°C (100.4°F), making it highly flammable when exposed to a flame or spark, and it can also sustain a fire once ignited. It is important to handle and store JP-8 properly to prevent accidents.
Some examples of liquids that remain flammable once they have dried include gasoline, paint thinner, and certain types of solvents. Residue from these liquids can ignite easily if exposed to a flame or spark even after they have dried. It is important to handle such substances with care to prevent accidents.
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.
No, nail polish remover is not flammable when dry. The flammability of nail polish remover comes from its liquid form, as it contains solvents that are highly flammable and evaporate quickly. Once the liquid has evaporated and the remover has dried, it is no longer flammable.
No. If it is a latex paint, it is not flammable when its wet or dry. If its an oil paint, it is not flammable when it is dry.
Yes, rubbing alcohol is flammable when dry.
Yes, linseed oil is flammable when dry.
No, it's not flammable.
No, Elmer's is not flammable. Well, less so when it's wet. Once dry, it's about as flammable as wood.
Acrylic paint itself is generally not flammable once it’s dry. However, the solvents and chemicals used in acrylic paint when it's wet can be flammable. Always follow safety guidelines and store paint products properly.
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can cause suffocation, and is not flammable (often used in certain fire extinguishers).
Is felt flammable? yes, it is very flammable, and once burning it goes quickly.
Dry Shampoo contains butane which makes it flammable. If you plan on going on an airplane don't take dry shampoo. In regards to other shampoos they may have a small chance of being flammable, but it's unlikely.
Rubbing alcohol remains flammable for as long as it is in its liquid state. Once it evaporates, it is no longer flammable.
I assume you mean the white spirit used in dry cleaning, not clear alcoholic spirits. It is said to be less flammable than turpentine, but yes, it is still flammable.