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DEFINE FLAMMABLE SUBSTANCE?

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Answered by ericpicx
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Flammable substances are substances that will ignite and continue to burn when they are brought into contact with an ignition source. Flammable substances can exist in a solid, liquid or gaseous state. Most flammable liquids are volatile, and they give off vapours that mix with air to form a flammable mixture that will ignite in the presence of an ignition source.

Answered by panchalisen12
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The substances, which have very low ignition temperature and can easily catch fire with a flame are known as inflammable substances. Examples: LPG, diesel, acetone, petrol, alcohol etc

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