Five differences between combustible and non combustible substances
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Combustible substances: Those substances which undergo combustion or burn are called combustible substances.
For example: Paper, cloth, cooking gas (LPG), CNG, Kerosene oil, wood, charcoal, etc.
Non-Combustible substances: Those substances which do not undergo combustion are called combustible substances.
For example: Stone, cement, bricks, soil, sand, water, iron nails, etc.
For example: Paper, cloth, cooking gas (LPG), CNG, Kerosene oil, wood, charcoal, etc.
Non-Combustible substances: Those substances which do not undergo combustion are called combustible substances.
For example: Stone, cement, bricks, soil, sand, water, iron nails, etc.
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