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Yes, carbon is flammable.

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Is carbon monoxide flammable or explosive?

Carbon monoxide is flammable but not explosive.


Is carbon flammable or inflammable?

flammable and inflammable mean the same thing. In which case carbon is both.


Is carbon the element flammable?

Carbon Graphite is flammable if you get hit hot enough it will catch on fire


When does carbon dioxide become flammable?

Carbon dioxide itself is not flammable as it is an inert gas. In normal conditions, it does not support combustion or burn.


Is carbon flammable without oxygen?

No, carbon itself is not flammable without oxygen. Combustion, which is the process of burning, requires oxygen to react with carbon or any other fuel. Without oxygen, carbon does not undergo combustion and therefore is not flammable.


Is carbonate flammable?

No, carbonate is not flammable because it does not contain any combustible materials. When heated, carbonate compounds may decompose and release carbon dioxide, but they do not catch fire.


Is carbon a flammable element on the periodic table?

All I know is that Carbon Graphite is flammable if you get hit hot enough it will catch on fire.


Is dry ice flammable?

Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide can cause suffocation, and is not flammable (often used in certain fire extinguishers).


Is carbon Di oxide flammable mixture?

no


Is graphite flammable?

Graphite is not flammable because it is a form of carbon that does not easily react with oxygen to ignite or burn.


What is in citric acid that makes it flammable?

Citric acid itself is not flammable. However, when it decomposes at high temperatures, it can release flammable gases like carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. These gases can ignite under certain conditions, leading to a combustion reaction.


Is carbon monoxide flamable?

No, however, heated carbon monoxide will readily bond with oxygen to remove it from ores but it not "flammable".