Biology, asked by evitaanita392, 1 year ago

What is the difference between flammable and inflammable ?
What does this picture indicate.

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Answered by SarahGupta
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Inflammable and flammable both....

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evitaanita392: So it means both mean the same right
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evitaanita392: Which class are you in
SarahGupta: 10th
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Answered by niafgj
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flammable are those things which catch fire


For ex. Wood, petrol etc.

And
inflammable are those things which do not catch fire
For ex. Brick, water

niafgj: hiii
SarahGupta: Hi
evitaanita392: Hey what about the picture
niafgj: pictures mean flammable
evitaanita392: Ok thx
evitaanita392: But in some books it says flammable while in some as inflammable so I think both can be the answer?
niafgj: no only flammable
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