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Differentiate between flammable inflammable substances.
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Inflammable and flammable are synonyms and mean "able to burn" even though they look like opposites. In this case, rather than the prefix in- meaning "not," as it often does, "inflammable" comes from the latin verb inflammare, which means "to cause to catch fire." "
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flammable and inflammable mean the same things. if something is flammable it means it can be set fires to such as a peice of wood.However,inflamable means that is substance is capable or brusting into flame without the need for any ignition......
the opposite of both words is non-flammable.
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