Physics, asked by vidipjain88, 10 months ago

________ is a non-combustible material.

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Answered by Rosetheace
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Combustible substances:- Substances which burn in air to produce heat and light are called combustible substances

Answered by spyanan555
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Non-combustible material – A non-combustible material is a substance that does not ignite, burn, support combustion, or release flammable vapors when subject to fire or heat, in the form in which it is used and under conditions anticipated.

Examples of non-combustible materials include: a. Portland cement concrete, gypsum concrete (normally used in drywall or poured gypsum floor toppings), or magnesite (magnesium oxide) concrete having aggregates of sand, gravel, expanded vermiculite, expanded or vesicular slags, diatomaceous silica, perlite, or pumice.

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