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What does it mean if a waste is ignitable?
A) it is harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed
B
it has a pH less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12
it can create fires under certain conditions, is spontaneously combustible, or has a flash point
less than °60 C d.all
D) None of these​

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Answered by neetasalve123
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Answer:

Ignitability is the characteristic used to define as hazardous those wastes that could cause a fire during transport, storage, or disposal. Examples of ignitable wastes include waste oils and used solvents.

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