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An example of a liquid inflammable substance is​

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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•A inflammable substance is the which which catches fire easily.

•Due to the low ignition temperature the substance tend to combust spontaneously.

•Petrol, alcohol, Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG) are some examples of liquid inflammable substance.

•Inflammable substance can also be termed as flammable and combustible.

Answered by thakrepayal
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Liquid inflammable substance:

As we know that The definition of inflammable is something that catches fire easily or a person or thing that gets excited easily.

  1. As we know The substances which have very low ignition temperature and can easily catch fire with a flame are called inflammable substances.
  2. we have Examples of inflammable substances such as petrol, alcohol, Liquified Petroleum Gas (LPG), etc.

Hence, we can conclude that inflammable substances have low ignition temperatures.  

  • Diesel is much less flammable than gasoline.
  • In a car, it takes intense pressure or sustained flame to ignite diesel. On the other hand, if you toss a match into a pool of gasoline, it won't even touch the surface — it ignites the vapors above the surface.
  • As we know the Ethanol is a flammable, colorless, slightly toxic chemical compound sometimes simply referred to as alcohol.
  • So, The combustion of ethanol forms carbon dioxide and water.

As we know that the flammable and inflammable do not mean the same thing. If something is flammable it means it can be set fire to, such as a piece of wood. However, inflammable means that a substance is capable of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition. The opposite of both words is non-flammable.

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