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differences between flammable and inflammable​

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Answered by architasahu
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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 capabble of bursting into flames without the need for any ignition. ... The opposite of both words is non-flammable.

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Answered by VioletMoon
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The words flammable and inflammable are often misinterpreted as opposites. As a matter of fact, flammable and inflammable mean exactly the samecapable of burning. Eg:Petrol is highly flammable. They threw inflammable objects into the bonfire to keep it burning through the night

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