Chemistry, asked by atharv407, 1 year ago

difference between flammable and inflammable substances​

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Answered by tushar0017
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Answer:

The inflammable substances are the substances that easily catch fire. There are many examples available for inflammable substances that includes paper, LPG, ethanol, petrol and much more. There is an extreme care required while handling the inflammable substances.

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.

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Some examples of flammable gases include:

Acetylene.

Liquefied Petroleum Gas.

Hydrogen.

Methane.

Propane.

Answered by aakusi
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Answer:

flammable and Inflammable not mean the same thing.

Explanation:

If something is flammable it means it can be set fire to ,such as piece of wood. However inflammable Means that a substance is capable of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition.

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