Science, asked by Robert00000Downey, 1 year ago

tell me difference between flammable and inflammable.

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Answered by rohan5101
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flammable means when a combustible material burns with a flame It is known as flammable
ex paper wood
inflamable means a combustible material burns without flame but produces energy
coal
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Answered by hankeevai
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Flammable and inflammable mean exactly the same thing: a substance burns easily or readily catches fire.
Flammable is the preferred modern term for a material that catches fire readily. Inflammable means the same thing. If a material won't burn easily, you could say it is not flammable or nonflammable.
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