Flammability is considered a chemical property because it describes how a substance reacts with oxygen during combustion, resulting in the release of heat and light. This property is inherent to the chemical composition of the material and is not dependent on the amount or form of the substance. Flammable materials undergo a chemical change when ignited, producing new substances (like carbon dioxide and water), which exemplifies the nature of chemical reactions. Therefore, flammability is a key indicator of a substance's behavior in chemical processes.
It means that it is able to catch on fire.How flammable something is. More simply, how easy something will catch in fire.Flammability (flammable) means something is able to catch on fire.
yes,yes i does it means something that is able to be caught on fire.
It really, really, will not burn. Inflammable means that something will not burn. Flammable means that it will burn. Understanding the confusion with this word in particular, most trucking companies carrying non-flammable materials will now indicate this with the word non-flammable instead of the admittedly strange 'inflammable'. So "highly inflammable" is a highly suspect description.
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.
Fermium is not flammable.
No, "flammable" is an adjective that describes something that is capable of catching fire easily.
The opposite of flammable is inflammable, which means not capable of being easily set on fire.
Most thing burn in the presence of oxygen.
"Flammable" and "inflammable" both mean capable of catching fire easily. It's important to note that "inflammable" can be confusing as it sounds like it means "not flammable," but in fact, the two terms are used interchangeably to indicate something that can easily catch fire.
The scientific term for flammability is flammable. When something is flammable it is said to be easily able to catch on fire.
Something that burns or is flammable would be a chemical change.
It means something will burn easily.
This substance is noncombustible and not flammable.
Yes, flammable is definitely a chemical property. When something burns, there is a chemical reaction, making it a chemical property.
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There are a number of chemicals that are very flammable. Some are even explosive. That makes it hard to pick one. Volatile substances that have light molecules are probably the most flammable, and there are a number of things that could compete for the title "most flammable" or something similar.
Flammable vs. CombustibleThe words flammable and combustible have been around a long time and are constantly being interchanged with each other which is confusing.Combustible means that something will burn.Flammable also means that, BUT... its meaning goes beyond that. Flammable does mean something will burn, but tremendously faster and much more violently.Therefore, spray paint, before it dries is highly flammable.On the other hand, after spray paint has dried and cured, it would only be considered combustible, not flammable.