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What is Combustible substance?





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Answered by Elezeneth
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A combustible material is a solid or liquid than can be easily ignited and burned. OSHA, DOT, and other federal regulations, apply specific technical definitions to this term. Combustible solids are those capable of igniting and burning. Wood and paper are examples of such materials.

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Answered by MrMonarque
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A combustible material is a solid or liquid than can be easily ignited and burned. OSHA, DOT, and other federal regulations, apply specific technical definitions to this term. Combustible solids are those capable of igniting and burning. Wood and paper are examples of such materials.

Substance that burns in air or oxygen to produce heat and light is called a combustible substance.

Example: Paper, wood, kerosene, LPG.

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