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what is the difference between inflammable and flammable substance?

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Answered by Akankshadogra
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The truth is, flammable and inflammable mean exactly the same thing: a substance burns easily or readily catches fire. ... The opposite, a material that won't burn easily, is either not-flammable or non-flammable or inflammable.Examples of flammable materials include wood, kerosene, and alcohol.

Answered by Himaanshu000
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The True Opposite of Inflammable

What do you do? To avoid confusion, choose flammable when you are referring to something that catches fire and burns easily, and use the relatively recent nonflammable when referring to something that doesn't catch fire and burn easily. Our files indicate that use of flammable and nonflammable has increased in print over the last few decades, while use of inflammable has decreased.

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