difference between flammable and non flammable substances
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Flammable and inflammable are two words that cause confusion. You can tell both words pertain to flames, but it's difficult to know whether they mean the same thing or are opposites.
Flammable and inflammable mean exactly the same thing: a substance burns easily or readily catches fire.
Flammable and inflammable mean exactly the same thing: a substance burns easily or readily catches fire.
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The material which burns completely with a blue flame without a smoke is called a flammable.
The material which burns with a yellow flame and gives a lot of smoke is a nonflammable substances..
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The material which burns with a yellow flame and gives a lot of smoke is a nonflammable substances..
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