Usually organic compounds are inflammable due to presence of Carbon which is converted into CO2 to gain the stability,in salts ions are present which already have gained the stability and do not form the oxides.
not to my knowledge but when you add salt to sprite it erupts
its been accomplished by directing radio waves through the salt water. http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2007/09/fire-from-seawater-claim-lights-up-web.html its just a blog story but i read it in discovery news i believe a year and a half ago
Um, not really. NaCl is salt. Flammable typically involves a substance that vaporizes easily at room Temp. Eg, gas, lighter fluid, propane, etc, etc.
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.
Cyclohexane is flammable.
Sea salt is not flammable.
No, rock salt is not flammable. It is a non-combustible material that is used primarily for culinary purposes and as a de-icer on roads.
Salt is not flammable.
Table salt is not flammable
Salt is not flammable.
not to my knowledge but when you add salt to sprite it erupts
No. Table salt (sodium chloride) does not support oxidation or combustion. However, like other sodium compounds, it produces a yellow glow when placed in an open flame, a result of the sodium ions absorbing then releasing energy.
No, saline is not flammable when exposed to a laser beam. Saline is a solution of salt and water that does not have properties that would make it flammable.
A German chemist named Justus von Liebig is credited with the discovery that salt water can be ignited and burned, in 1825. Liebig found that by isolating the sodium chloride in salt water, it could be used to produce a flame when burned.
Salt is not flammable. It can, however, change the color of a fire, depending upon the type of salt you use (with table salt you just get boring yellow fire).
sodium chloride (salt)
ive not conduct the experement but magessium is very flamable as and oxide metal used with flint to light a fire so my hypothisisis I [YES]