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Whether a substance is water soluble has little to do with whether it is flammable.
Not all liquids are flammable. Some liquids that are flammable are gasoline, alcohol, oil. Liquids like water are not flammable.
Well, honey, toilet paper is flammable because it's made of cellulose fibers derived from wood pulp, which is a highly combustible material. So, when you hold a flame to that thin, delicate paper, it's like setting a fire to a dry forest. Just be careful with those bathroom candles, unless you want your toilet paper to go up in flames faster than your ex's love for you.
Water is a non-flammable substance and cannot burn.
Each flush of a toilet uses the same amount of water.
Yes. Water can be split into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis. The hydrogen that results is flammable.
Yes, water-based stain is generally not flammable because it does not contain highly flammable solvents like oil-based stains.
Who has Tobacco in their toilet water?
A toilet tank, located at the back of the toilet bowl, holds clean water for flushing the toilet.
Oxygen is not flammable, but it supports the combustion of flammable substances. Fire is just a reaction between oxygen and some flammable substance. Hydrogen is extremely flammable and will burn violently in air to form water vapor. Water is completely non flammable and is often used to extinguish fires.
No. Water- a liquid- is not flammable. Which is very lucky thing for all of us.
Substances that do not have flammable properties include non-organic materials like water, glass, and plastics, as well as inert gases like helium and argon. These substances either do not support combustion or require high temperatures for ignition.